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Oodles of bugs
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David Kastrup |
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Oodles of bugs |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:25:51 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Is there a prize for the maximum amount of errors in one measure of a
real-world piece? The following is the the next to last measure of the
two violins of "The Air"™, first typeset with the part engraver, then by
simple stacking.
So what do we get? The part combiner messes with the beaming in a
manner that does not look like an improvement (arguably by design), and
it starts off a spontaneous "Solo" on the last note from violin 1 that
is not quite called for since violin 2 is not yet finished.
We have ties crossing notes, and we have a beam crossing a notehead on a
flagged note. And that even though I am testing Mike's patch right now.
vi = \relative c'' { cis16 e g4 b,8 a e'16 fis32 g ~ g16 fis8 e16 }
vii = \relative c'' { g8 b e4 ~ e16 d cis b a8 b }
{ \key d\major
\partcombine \vi \vii |
<< \vi \\ \vii >> }
--
David Kastrup
Re: Oodles of bugs, James Bailey, 2011/01/10