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James Lowe |
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Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:10:55 -0500 |
Xavier, Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden on behalf of Xavier Scheuer
On 14/11/2010, Paul Thompson <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I am having an error in using lilypond 2.13.38
>
> Here is my input file:
>
> \book {
> \bookOutputName "Romanze"
> a a a
> }
> \book {
> \bookOutputName "Menuetto"
> \score{
> a a a
> }
> }
>
> I am getting a persistent error:
>
> testa.ly:3:4: error: syntax error, unexpected NOTENAME_PITCH
>
>
> I am inexperienced, but have gone thru the manual.
Yes, I have noticed that *sometimes* LilyPond does not understand
"shortcuted" structures.
Just add explicit instanciation for Staff and it is OK.
\book {
\bookOutputName "Romanze"
\new Staff { a a a }
}
\book {
\bookOutputName "Menuetto"
\score{
\new Staff { a a a }
}
}
-----
Actually
\book {
\bookOutputName "Romanze"
{ a a a }
}
\book {
\bookOutputName "Menuetto"
{ a a a }
}
}
will work.
The original example above used note names in a \book { } construct without the
correct brackets - this is wrong and is covered in the manuals.
There is no need to explicitly put in a \score or \new Staff for your example
to work. Keep it simple.
Unless I have misunderstood.
James
- [no subject], Paul Thompson, 2010/11/14
- Re:, Xavier Scheuer, 2010/11/14
- RE:,
James Lowe <=
Re: (no subject), -Eluze, 2010/11/15