Am 24.05.2012 11:57, schrieb Toine Schreurs:
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 05:13:55PM +1000, Nick Payne wrote:
In 2.14.2, the output for the second bar beams all five eighth notes
together, as I would expect. In 2.15.39, the first eighth note is not
beamed with the others:

\relative c'' {
     \time 3/4
     c8 c c c c c
     r c c c c c
}
It apparently is different from 2.14.2, but I would not call this a
regression.

In 3/4, I would like to have 6 eights beamed together, but if any
rests are involved, the beaming should be per quarter in order to
preserve the 3-beat character. In:

\relative c'' {
    \time 3/4
     r4 r8 c c c
  }

the default beaming in 2.14.2 gives an impression of a 2-beat, which should
be avoided.

Toine Schreurs

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Just one comment, a question that I had several times when reading such reports.
Don't know if this applies here, but:
A regression is something that doesn't work in a later version and that has _deliberately_ worked in a previous version. I.e. something that has once been fixed to work in that specific way. If it just was correct and isn't anymore, it isn't considered a regression but just a newly introduced bug.
Best
Urs

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