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From: | Risto Vääräniemi |
Subject: | Re: AccidentalSuggestion problem |
Date: | Thu, 8 May 2008 12:51:07 +0300 |
Hi Greg, 2008/5/8 Greg Swinford: > I'm not sure whether this bug has already been reported, but accidental > suggestions don't seem to mix well with tied notes. The following example > produces a lot of "warning: an outside-staff object should have a direction, > defaulting to up" messages and the clef and time signature are above the > stave lines. Removing the break moves the clef and time signature back to > their normal place, but the final barline moves upwards instead. I played around a bit with your example and found out that LP behaves very inconsistently. If I just comment out the \break (and move fis & g to the next line) I get different results than when I just delete the \break. This isn't the first time when I've noticed that the comments and even white spaces affect the results ( http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2008-03/msg00153.html ). The results also differ if I remove the \score and use just \relative c'' { ... }. The .45 produces even more "cool" results. :-) I'm sorry that I cannot help with the situation, though. -Risto
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