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Time signature change in first alternative causes different behavior dep
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Jörn Eichler |
Subject: |
Time signature change in first alternative causes different behavior depending on number of staves |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jul 2019 21:11:50 +0200 |
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Hi to everybody,
this is my first post to this list. I experienced a problem in v2.19.83
when I tried to produce orchestral parts from a score. Since I couldn't
find it on the issue tracker, I hope it's OK to post here:
\score {
<<
\new Staff {\relative c {\repeat volta 2 {\time 2/4 R2 |}
\alternative {{\time 3/4 R2. |} {r4 r r |}}}}
\new Staff {\relative c {\repeat volta 2 {\time 2/4 R2 |}
\alternative {{\time 3/4 R2. |} {r4 r r |}}}}
>> }
Both staves are the same and the time signature change in the first
alternative (to 3/4) is kept for the second alternative (the bar with 3
quarter rests).
However, if you comment out one of the staves, v2.19.83 gives an error
and silently continues with 2/4 in the second alternative (which gives
one bar with 2 quarter rests and another bar with one rest), while
v2.18.2 still keeps the change to 3/4. So v2.19.83 behaves differently
when there's only one staff.
Jörn
- Time signature change in first alternative causes different behavior depending on number of staves,
Jörn Eichler <=