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Re: Fw: [tablatures] Vertical Placement of Slurs


From: Colin Hall
Subject: Re: Fw: [tablatures] Vertical Placement of Slurs
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:10:46 +0000
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Mitchell Pryor writes:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: oldwhtman [mailto:address@hidden 
> Sent: 15 February 2013 15:57
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [tablatures] Vertical Placement of Slurs
>
> I am using version 2.16 provided by Fedora 18. I've just noticed in my 
> current project that some of the slurs are placed much higher than the others 
> for no apparent reason. I thought it was being caused by the \grace function, 
> but after removing all occurrences of \grace several slurs were still placed 
> too high. If I place a \grace note before the next slur the slur is placed 
> properly but the slur following it is raised too high. 
>
> This seems to be new behaviour as I have not encountered it before I upgraded 
> to Fedora 18. I will attempt to upload the source file in case someone is 
> interested.
>
> down_the_yard_tab.ly
> <http://lilypond-s-support-for-tablatures.3383434.n2.nabble.com/file/n7572541/down_the_yard_tab.ly>
>  
>
> Anyone else having a similar problem?
>
> Mike

Thanks for joining the list and submitting that bug report, Mike.

If you could help us a little then we will find it much easier to help
you. Our policy is to only accept bug reports against the latest
official or development versions. We also ask users to submit very short
examples that demonstrate the problem, as explained here:

http://lilypond.org/community.html

and click on the Tiny Examples link to go here:

http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html

With the above in mind could you try one or more of the following:

Install 2.16.2 and see if your engraving is improved.
Install 2.17.12 and see if your engraving is improved.
Try to create a tiny example and send it to bug-lilypond.

Cheers,
Colin.
Bug squad.

-- 
Colin Hall



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