Well at least I think it is a bug:
Variable names apparently can no longer contain digits in 2.3.x
Convert-ly does not warn or change anything about offending definitions.
I have tried with the 2.3.6 package (i.e. the most recent one that is
available in .deb format).
%% example: works in 2.2.3 b
Home page link to version 2.3.10 points to a page that says version 2.3.9.
Also in Regression tests for 2.3.9 all alternative repeat brackets
displayed in my netscape 7.1 browser appear to have waste space between
the staff and the bracket. I went into several of my fake books and
other music l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I know either HW or Jan called this a bug two versions ago, but it's a
> problem I can't quite pinpoint.
>
> I have a definitions file for storing frequently used markups. This
> line causes all instances of it in music (eg, a4_\a ) to be called a
> parse error:
>
>
.ly sample please.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> An even more severe problem is the following. When using the downbow
> symbol on a note with a slur (in my case a note that is stemmed down),
> the slur starts ABOVE the downbow symbol. Bowing symbols as well as
> fingering instructions are musica
fixed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> %
> % text-spanner-and-skips.ly
> %
> % [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> %
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> \version "2.2.5"
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> \header { texidoc = "
> Using skips as `anchors' for TextSpanner objects causes programming error
> messages and badly rendered results if there isn't enough (natural?) s
In the example volta-chord-names.ly processed with LilyPond version
2.2.4 on the website at:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html ,
there is too much vertical spacing between the staff and the chordname,
and too much vertical spacing between the chordname and the
%
% text-spanner-and-skips.ly
%
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%
\version "2.2.5"
\header { texidoc = "
Using skips as `anchors' for TextSpanner objects causes programming error
messages and badly rendered results if there isn't enough (natural?) space.
" }
\score {
\notes \relative c' {
\override Text