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[Denemo-devel] [bug #34097] several bugs and Problems with Denemo and Li


From: Maxim Gawrilow
Subject: [Denemo-devel] [bug #34097] several bugs and Problems with Denemo and Lilypond
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:32:44 +0000
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #34097 (project denemo):

I have removed completely denemo and re-installed it, now it does not start
again after quitting. But it produces a lot of warnings and errors when I
start it in the console:

fluidsynth: warning: Requested a period size of 64, got 940 instead
fluidsynth: warning: Requested 16 periods, got 8 instead
fluidsynth: error: Unable to open file
"/usr/local/share/denemo/soundfonts/A320U.sf2"
fluidsynth: error: Couldn't load soundfont file
fluidsynth: error: Failed to load SoundFont
"/usr/local/share/denemo/soundfonts/A320U.sf2"

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: 
Failed to load the soundfont

fluidsynth: warning: Failed to set thread to high priority
RootElem merge

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: No command at
/MainMenu/EditMenu/Preferences/Keybindings/QuickEdits - should this be in
denemoui.xml?

Version 0_9_1Parent: child exited, pid = 13417, exit status = 0

finished generating LilyPond

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: 
A script error for file/script /usr/share/denemo/actions/Arranger.scm; the
throw arguments are

(#f Unbound variable: ~S (d-LimitInterSystemSpace) #f)

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: 
The tag is

unbound-variable

Gtk version 2.20.1



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The chosen pdf-viewer exists. But when I click on the button "Displays the
final finished score in your pdf viewer", following error appears:

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: 
A script error for file/script (InitializeTypesetting); the throw arguments
are

(#f Unbound variable: ~S (d-CheckScore) #f)

** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: 
The tag is

unbound-variable


** (denemo:13414): WARNING **: InitializeTypesetting failed




About the "Print Octave up": Maybe I misunderstand the function of it. I want
to have a dashed line above the notes and at the beginning a small "8", which
indicates, that I have to play the notes one octave higher than written in the
score. Is this the effect of the function "Print Octave up"? I do not see any
effect by using it.
Further on, the printed pages are still broken like described.

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