Dear list, Compiling the following snippet notes = \relative c' { \clef treble \key c \major \time 2/4 s16 [g s g ] s16 [g s g ] | s16 [g s g ] \override Stem #'(details beamed-lengths) = #'(15 15) s16 [g s g ] | s16 [g s g ] s16 [g s g ] | s16 [g s g ] \revert Stem #'details #'beamed-lengths s16 [g s g ] | s16 [g s g ] s16 [g s g ] | } \score { << \new Staff {\voiceOne \notes } >> }
I get a segmentation fault (bus error). I am using MacOS X 10.5.8 x86. Tried it with lilypond 2.12.1, 2.13.11, 2.13.18. It seems that the problem is generated by the \voiceOne (or \voiveTwo for the matter) - removing that it compiles fine. It compiles file even if I remove the \revert. During some tests I noted that if I force the stems up or down in the same snippet I get a SIGSEGV. I can generate a complete backtrace if someone is interested. BTW I am not fully sure I'm doing the right thing with beamed-lengths (I want to lengthen the beams): the manual just says "List of stem lengths given beam multiplicity", and I interpreted it as a list of the maximum stem lengths beamed together. Am a wrong? Thanks, Rodolfo _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user