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Re: Problem with slurs, removing stem engraver
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Michael Welsh Duggan |
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Re: Problem with slurs, removing stem engraver |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:15:04 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Don Blaheta <address@hidden> writes:
> Ok, I found a bug of some sort, and as instructed on every damn page of
> the manual, I sent a report to address@hidden (why not
> address@hidden), which just got rejected because I'm not on that
> list. I was told to go to some page at gmane.org that took a minute and
> a half to load, requires extra confirmation to be sent back and forth,
> and doesn't let me attach files, so I figured, screw this, I'll send it
> to the development list. Sorry if this email isn't relevant to you.
>
>
>
> It's a twofer! Or perhaps two aspects of the same bug. If I compile
> the attached file as-is, it claims
> programming error: slur attachment is inf/nan
> continuing, cross fingers
> programming error: slur attachment is inf/nan
> continuing, cross fingers
> while compiling, and has an ugly slur. If I remove the commented line
> (thus removing the stem engraver), compilation simply halts after
> breaking lines:
> Calculating line breaks...
>
> [3][6][9][12][15][18][21][24][27][30][33][36][39][42][45][48][51][54][57][60][63][66][69][72][75][78][81][84][87][90][93][96][99][102][105][108][111][114][117][120][123][126][129][132][135][138][141][144][147][150][153][156][159][162][165][168][171][174][177][180][183][186][189][192][195][198][201][204][207][210][213][216][219][222][225][228][231][234][237][240][243][246][249][251]
> shell returned 246
>
> This is 2.6.4 on a MacOS box. Incidentally, I think gregorian-init.ly
> is calling \version, because lilypond doesn't warn me about lack of a
> \version line when I've included it---that probably shouldn't be the
> case.
If I understand what you are trying to do, I have run into similar
problems. If you are trying to do what I will style (for lack of a
better term), "intermediate" chant notation (i.e., note heads only,
but using contemporary note heads with slurs as opposed to square
neumes or mensural heads), this is what I have been using:
\include "english.ly"
\version "2.7.14"
barOne = { \once \override Staff.BarLine #'bar-size = #2
\bar "|" }
barTwo = { \once \override Staff.BarLine #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 2)
\once \override Staff.BarLine #'bar-size = #2
\bar "|" }
chant = \relative e' {
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
\set Score.timing = ##f
\override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t
\override Staff.Stem #'length = #0
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'transparent = ##t
\key a \major
\mark \markup {Antiphon \hspace #2 \italic{"Cf. Isaiah 35 : 4"} }
e4 fs a a gs a( b gs) e4. \barOne
e4( fs) a( a) \barTwo
a( gs) a( b a4.) \bar "|"
b4( a b) b cs a( b a4.) \barTwo
fs4 a gs e4. e \bar "||"
}
text = \lyricmode {
Say to those who are fright -- ened:_*
Be strong,
fear not!
Here is our God,
he comes to save us.
}
\score {
<<
\context Voice = staff \chant
\lyricsto "staff" \new Lyrics \text
>>
\layout{
indent = #0
}
}
--
Michael Welsh Duggan
(address@hidden)