I've encountered an interesting behaviour trying to transcribe the Black Bear.  

X:0
T:The Black Bear
C:Trad
R:March/Hornpipe/Thing
L:1/16
M:2/4
K:HP
A>B | d2d2 f>da>f | d2d2 f>da>f | \
e2B2 B2e>d | c<dB>c A>Bc<A |

with pipe gracings excised for the sanity of non-pipers (makes no difference).

This produces (with abcm2ps-3.6.0) the following result (sorry about the 
antialiasing):

http://www.callingthetune.co.uk/bits/blackbear.png

If I reduce the default note length to a quaver, and write f/>d/a/>f/ all is 
well.  However, I prefer to write in the smallest note length in common use 
in the tune (in this case, a semi-quaver).

Is this broken/default/expected/a bug/my imagination?

Is there a fix?

Cheers,
Calum
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