Am 2007-05-09 um 13:47 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum: \enableregime[utf]
\usemodule[lilypond]
\starttext
\startlilypond % Telemann, TWV 40:11 \version "2.6.3"
far tool old! use the latest LilyPond 2.10.x! (the module works only with LilyPond > 2.8, as mentioned on the wiki page)
\relative c’ {
You've always ’ instead of ' -- that can't work! We need code, not typography!
\set Staff.instrument = flute \key fis \minor \time 3/4 \partial 4 r8 fis’8 | fis4. cis8 a cis | fis, a cis fis a fis | b, d fis b d b | eis,, gis cis eis gis b, | a fis’ gis, fis’ cis eis | fis,4 r8 a’ gis fis | e gis, a e’ fis cis | d fis, gis b e d | cis4 \trill r8
I'm not completely sure, but I think the \trills should be attached to the previous note.
cis b a | b dis e gis cis, b | a e’ dis fis b, a | gis4 \trill r8 } \stoplilypond
\stoptext
Probably you will experience further problems as soon as you use more than one LilyPond snippet - at the moment the Ruby texexec doesn't process more than one, the old Perl texexec does, though. Aditya is hunting the bug (I hope). Please find attached my latest version of t-lilypond (has some more options). BTW I always check my LilyPond code with LilyPond first - the call via ConTeXt is far too slow for debugging! And you wouldn't blame ConTeXt or the poor module for your errorneous LP code. Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)