On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 10:33 -0500, Chris Snyder wrote: > I've done some work towards fixing issue 800, and at least now > understand what's happening: > > The patch that introduced the bug added a check in > Extender_engraver::stop_translation_timestep() to check if the current > voice was in the middle of a melisma (calling melisma_busy(voice) ) and, > if not, completizing the extender. This fixed the neverending-extender > bug, but introduced issue 800. > > The reason that this is happening is not simply because there's another > voice, but specifically because of the rhythm in the second voice: > Extender_engraver::stop_translation_timestep() is called after the > second beat in the measure, while the first voice is in the middle of > the dotted quarter-note. At this point, melisma_busy() returns false - > it apparently doesn't know how to handle being in the middle of a note. > > It seems to me that there are two possible ways to address this: > > 1) Change melisma_busy() to return true if in the middle of a note > 2) Alternatively, add the check in > Extender_engraver::stop_translation_timestep instead
I'm confused: isn't the current check in Extender_engraver::stop_translation_timestep? _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel