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Other 1.3.141 nastiness...


From: Shamus
Subject: Other 1.3.141 nastiness...
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 08:43:19 -0800

Ok, I upgraded both my Python (to 2.1) and MiKTeX (to 2.0) and lily gets a
bit further with ly2dvi:

>ly2dvi -P example-1
GNU LilyPond 1.3.141
Now processing: `C:\lilypond\Music\example-1.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[3]
Preprocessing elements...
Calculating column positions...
paper output to \lilypond\Music\example-1.tex...

Interpreting music...
MIDI output to \lilypond\Music\example-1.midi...
Track ...
warning: no lilypond output found for ['C:\\lilypond\\Music\\example-1']
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\bin\ly2dvi.py", line 567, in ?
    dvi_name = do_files (files, extra)
  File "c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\bin\ly2dvi.py", line 466, in do_files
    s = global_latex_definition (wfs, extra)
  File "c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\bin\ly2dvi.py", line 420, in
global_latex_definit
ion
    linewidth = extra['linewidth'][0]
IndexError: list index out of range

So, I figured I'd just run the .tex file through latex after running
"example-1.ly" through lilypond:

>latex example-1.tex
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (MiKTeX 2 UP 1)
(example-1.tex
LaTeX2e <2000/06/01>
Babel <v3.6Z> and hyphenation patterns for english, french, german, ngerman,
du
mylang, nohyphenation, loaded.
(c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\share\lilypond\tex\lilyponddefs.tex
(c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\share\lilypond\tex\lilypond-latex.tex
LaTeX definitions) (c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\share\lilypond\tex\feta20.tex)
(c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\share\lilypond\tex\lily-ps-defs.tex) [footer empty]
(c:\lilypond\cygnus.141\share\lilypond\tex\fetdefs.tex)))
*\end

*\end
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=1000].
\end #1->\csname end#1
                      \endcsname address@hidden {#1}\expandafter \endgrou...
<*> \end

No pages of output.
Transcript written on example-1.log.

I noticed that the .tex file is liberally sprinkled with "* %" where * is an
unprintable character... I'm stumped (and it's early)--any ideas?

-- Shamus

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