I can confirm the bug on Cygwin 2.4.3 as well as Erik's observation
that it doesn't happen in 2.4.6. Unfortunately, I have no idea on
what could have changed between the versions that affects this.

   /Mats

Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hi Erik,

I looked at "testrest.dvi" with MikTex Yap and get the same output.

Thomas

On Sunday 08 May 2005 19.38, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:

Hello list,

sorry for the long example, but I could not shorten more.
In bar 9 and 10 of the attached example the rests in voice "Bass"
are shifted, but the dots remain at the default position. If I
delete or shorten voice "Middle" the problem disappears.

Looks like a nasty bug. I tried it with a recent 2.5.x version as well as with 2.4.2 and 2.4.6, and the problem doesn't appear there.

The next version 2.6 will soon be released, and the problem _might_
have been fixed there. If you upgrade to 2.6, please tell us again if
anything similar ever occurs again.

Erik

(btw: the problem could be related to the ps->pdf generation process,
I have seen displaced objects before. Could you check what the .ps or
.dvi output look like? If they look good, a solution to your problem
could be to download a newer or older version of ghostscript.)





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