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Block sequence entries are not allowed in this context.
Acknowledgement
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🐛 Describe the bug
When i was trying to reopen my ustx i was greeted with this error i also used teto english in the project Block sequence entries are not allowed in this context.
(Line: 234, Col: 13, Idx: 3833) - (Line: 234, Col: 13, Idx: 3833): Block sequence entries are not allowed in this context.
0.1.384.0
Explains how to reproduce the bug
if u have created a ustx and closed the program reopening the sequence will get u to this error
OS & Version
Windows 11
Logs
log20240215.txt 02/15/2024 08:44:00 +01:00 : Error : Failed to open files C:\Users\altex\OneDrive\Documents\midnight.ustx
Does this bug happen to all the ustx files you saved? Could you provide a ustx file that causes this bug?
here midnight.zip
It seems to be caused by tab character in lyrics. OpenUtau has a bug that makes it unable to load lyrics with tab character from ustx
Also how did you create this ustx file? Is this file imported from another format (like ust, vsqx or midi) or produced by third-party tools (like utaformatix)? Have you used classic plugin? since we can't type tab characters directly in openutau.
Also how did you create this ustx file? Is this file imported from another format (like ust, vsqx or midi) or produced by third-party tools (like utaformatix)? Have you used classic plugin? since we can't type tab characters directly in openutau.
yes i created it but when im using teto english she doesnt sing the words i type but with the phonemes it will sing
You can use EN DELTA phonemizer, then you'll be able to input English words.
this issue must be fixed
You can use EN DELTA phonemizer, then you'll be able to input English words.
where can i get the phonemizer
oh it's called EN X-SAMPA
thanks also i was reporting the bug beacuse im also a music producer so if u have a discord we can chat privately my username @mikugdtheprod
This issue is related to https://github.com/aaubry/YamlDotNet/issues/732