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Re: Bug: wrong notehead


From: Garrett McGilvray
Subject: Re: Bug: wrong notehead
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 21:42:27 -0500

I stumbled on some further information about this \aikenHeads bug. I earlier 
said that 2.17.28 seems to fix it. I have since discovered that oddly the 
half-note is fixed but the problem is traded for the whole note. Here is an 
improved snippet:

\relative c' {
\aikenHeads
c2 d e f c1 d
}

%{ explanation:
In 2.16.2 the second half note is solid when it should be hollow
In 2.17.28 the second whole note is solid when it should be hollow
%}

Again, Mac OS 10.8.5



On Oct 11, 2013, at 9:23 AM, Garrett McGilvray <address@hidden> wrote:

> I have done a little further testing, and I found that the same bad output 
> occurs on 2.16.2-1 on my Macbook Pro at work. However, I have tested 2.17.28 
> on both machines, and it works correctly on both. I was certain that I had 
> already tried it on 2.17.28 earlier and it didn't work, but maybe I was 
> imagining things. The beta version does work correctly, so it looks like it 
> will be fixed for the next release.
> 
> Additionally, I tested in 2.16.2 on Windows 8.1, and it works fine there. To 
> summarize, of all the combinations I tried, it works correctly everywhere 
> except 2.16.2 on Mac.
> 
> For reference, this was the original example:
> 
>> %The fa half note in aikenHeads renders as a quarter note
>> 
>> \version "2.16.2"
>> 
>> \relative c' { \aikenHeads c2 d e f } % The d notehead is solid instead of
>> hollow
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 11, 2013, at 9:02 AM, Graham King <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
>> Confirmed.  Lilypond 2.16.2 on OSX 10.6.8.  Output attached.
>> 
>> On Wed, 2013-10-09 at 22:50 +0200, Marek Klein wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have different result with  GNU/Linux x86: LilyPond 2.16.2-1. Could
>>> someone on Mac OS confirm this behaviour?
>>> 
>>> Marek
>>> bug squad member
>> 
>> <Aikenheads.xcf>
> 



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