In Lilypond 2.7.x (under Windows XP Pro) position of manual rests in polyphonic
music (one staff...) is wrong.
Example
{
c'4\rest d'\rest e'8\rest f'\rest g'\rest a'\rest
{c'4\rest d'\rest e'8\rest f'\rest g'\rest a'\rest}
\\
{}
c'4\rest d'\rest e'8\rest f'\rest g'\rest a'\rest
}
Thanks
On 06/03/06, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
If you compare
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/Repeat-syntax.html#Repeat-syntax
with the corresponding page for 2.6, you see that
the volta brackets seem to have the right edge always,
not only when there is a
The -e command line option (execute Scheme code) doesn't work right.
The code gets executed twice(!) and the results aren't available during
the remainder of the Lilypond run -- which makes the facility useless.
Here's an example with 2.7.33 (behavior under 2.7.37 is the same, but
I can't run the
Hi,
If you compare
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/Repeat-syntax.html#Repeat-syntax
with the corresponding page for 2.6, you see that
the volta brackets seem to have the right edge always,
not only when there is a |:, :|, :|:, |. or .| bar line,
as it used to be. Is it
On Monday 06 March 2006 16.45, Carlo Fiorini wrote:
In Lilypond 2.7.x (under Windows XP Pro) position of manual rests in
polyphonic music (one staff...) is wrong.
Confirmed; this doesn't happen 2.6 and is thus release-critical. Here's a
further condensed version:
{
c''4\rest
\override Rest
Congratulations for your wonderfull program.
I supose I found a bug: these two line of scores should give the same output.
this would avoid a seldom 3voice tempo to have 3 voice score all the time.
\version 2.6.3
\score {
\time 3/4
{\stemUp f''2 e''4}\\
{{\stemDown c'2.}\\{\stemDown s4 e' g'
Agreed, this looks like a release-critical bug (unless it's intentional?)
A slightly shorter example:
\layout{ragged-right=##t}
\relative {
e8[ dis e dis]
}
--
Erik Sandberg
Maintainer of the Lilypond bug CVS archive,
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/lilypond/lily-bugs/bugs/
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
That helped, thank you! I just bisected through these revisions, and the
culprit was this commit:
(grob-cause): replace backslashes by /
(glyph-string): use ~$ for less decimals for glyph-string and
grob-cause.
It tries to make the PostScript more
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 09.34, Tiago Morin wrote:
Congratulations for your wonderfull program.
I supose I found a bug: these two line of scores should give the same
output. this would avoid a seldom 3voice tempo to have 3 voice score all
the time.
\version 2.6.3
\score {
\time 3/4
Joe Neeman wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 12:22 pm, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Joe Neeman wrote:
No, about the fortissimo sign, which is about a centimeter too low.
can you send a short .ly which isolates the problem ?
Here. The problem goes away if I remove the slur or the crescendo.
Seems to work! In another e-mail I notify a small problem (not specific to
this version), but the product installed without any real problems on W98. At
first, I seemed to be getting a few hangs, but a couple of re-boots seemed to
fix it, if indeed it was anything other than general M$
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