On Monday, 15 March 1999, John Yesberg writes:
> It's happening to me too. (But it could still be
> something silly!)
Indeed, it's a silly bug in the autobeamer. You'll see when you
remove the Autobeam_engraver from VoiceContext.
I'll be fixed in pl 35.
It can possibly be fixed by just removing these two lines,
lily/auto-beam-engraver.cc:
for (int i = 0; i < stem_l_arr_p_->size (); i++)
(*stem_l_arr_p_)[i]->flag_i_ = 0;
but i'll have to look with a bit more detail.
Greetings,
Jan.
> John.
>
> John Hayward-Warburton wrote:
> >
> > Hello. Sorry if this is a FAQ.
> >
> > I've just installed lilypond-1.1.34, having carefully upgraded
> > python to 1.5 and cleared out any remnant of lilypond's old files
> > (fonts, macros, etc., from both the /usr and /var branches).
> >
> > Lilypond doesn't generate tails on quavers, etc. Beams are OK, but a
> > single quaver (for example, the right hand part of the first bar of
> > the Cappricio from the Bach C minor Partita) appears like a
> > crotchet.
> >
> > I've cleaned everything, re-configured, re-made and re-installed
> > everything, and still it doesn't work. Am I doing something very
> > silly?
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