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Getting "programming error: adding reverse spring, setting to unit"
From: |
Raphael Manfredi |
Subject: |
Getting "programming error: adding reverse spring, setting to unit" |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 22:54:30 +0200 |
Hello,
I have reorganized a composition of mine. It was originally
set for a quatuor, but I turned one of the voices into the upper
hand of a piano.
Before that move, everything was right. Now I get lots of:
programming error: adding reverse spring, setting to unit
continuing, cross fingers
What does this mean??
The result is NOT OK: the space between the clef and the first
note on every staff (but the first) is minimal: it almost touches
the clef.
I use the following skeleton to produce the score (places with "..."
are where I notate the clefs and use the variables for the various
voices:
Music = \new Score <<
\context StaffGroup = strings <<
\context Staff = violin { ... }
\context Staff = viola { ... }
\context Staff = cello { ... }
>>
\context PianoStaff = piano <<
\context Staff = upper { ... }
\context Staff = lower { ... }
>>
>>
\score {
\Music
\layyout {}
}
Again, before I added the piano staff part, everything was fine. But
then I was using the following skeleton:
Music = \new StaffGroup <<
\context Staff = violinOne { ... }
\context Staff = violinTwo { ... }
\context Staff = viola { ... }
\context Staff = cello { ... }
>>
Is there a workaround? I'm using version 2.6.3 on Debian (no 2.8.x
out there yet due to dependency problems apparently).
Thanks,
Raphael
- Getting "programming error: adding reverse spring, setting to unit",
Raphael Manfredi <=