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Re: Parse error attempting to resize font (1.4.12/Windows)
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Hans Forbrich |
Subject: |
Re: Parse error attempting to resize font (1.4.12/Windows) |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Apr 2002 22:47:52 -0600 |
That did the trick. There is another similar question ( Nov. 2001) on
the list with a similar question so you get 2 kudos with one response.
The 'manual' does not explain this well - then again I am relatively new
(been at LilyPond for less than 3 weeks) so I'm not used to the nuances
in the documentation. I've been using the online manual and tutorial,
as well as mutopia to 'learn by example'. There is a lot of theory
behind this that I'm not familiar with - won't be until I get Linux up
again, stuff like moving grobs manually to avoid collisions the system
gave up on (probably my fault). I note some of the mutopia examples
I've referred to use a lot of deprecated syntax.. However I do recall
the online (static) manual mentions 'simultaneous' and {} as shorthand.
One thing I'm interested in - has anyone thought of using XML as a
neutral definition language in front of LilyPond? Potentially more
verbose, but there are potential benefits as well. (Probably will start
this as a separate thread if I get any takers on this question.)
Again, thanks
/Hans
Rune Zedeler wrote:
> Hans Forbrich wrote:
>
> > \score {
> > \simultaneous {
> > \Sorastro
> > \piano
> > }
> > \paper { papersize = "letter" }
> > \include "paper16.ly"
> > }
>
> You need to include paper16.ly outsides the scoreblock, like this:
>
> \include "paper16.ly"
> \score {
> \simultaneous {
> \Sorastro
> \piano
> }
> \paper { papersize = "letter" }
> }
>
> Btw, where have you found the manual? I don't even think that the
> "simultaneous"-syntax is mentioned in the resent manuals...?
>
> -Rune