That is a known problem. If I remember correctly this only occurs with some old versions of LilyPond when using a certain version of ghostscript, but I don’t remember the exact details ...

What versions of LilyPond (lilypond --version) and ghostscript (ghostscript --version) do you use?

On 24.08.2014 15:13, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Hello

I think I've had this problem before, but back then it affected only the
G clef. There is more broken this time.

I have two machines here, both run 64 bit Gentoo linux with an identical
software setup (as far as possible, since the hardware is very different).

The problem: one machine renders certain components of a score differently
to the other. The most prominent thing is again the different G clef. But
also the 8th notes look different. What makes it not seem like a freak bug
to me is the choirstaff bracket. It looks different, but like it was
intentionally designed that way with its arty curls at the end.

Is that a different music font? Can you enlighten me what's wrong here? The
attached screenshot shows the result of both machines which used an
identical input file which is based on a template I've been using for years.
The top staff is the way I would expect it, the bottom one shows the result
that is different.



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