On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 05:14:22PM +0000, John Chambers wrote:
> Richard Robinson writes:
> | What about ":|:" ? I think this is another abc2win-ism (?) which not all
> | programs seem to cope with.
> 
> ...
> 
> You might be impressed by the variety of inventive bar lines that are
> in  use in abc on the Web.  I see no reason to object to such things,
> as it's easy enough for a parser to handle them.

(*grin*)

<looks further>

Ah, yes. Try

X:1
T:What ?
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D
e>d d<cd4:|:d>c d>e f4|

where jcabc2ps (20030710) gives the response :-

+++ No note before > sign in line 6.15
   6 e>d d<cd4:|:d>c d>e f4|


and displays the 2nd bar with, indeed, the 1st "d" missing.

Inserting a space between the 2nd : and the d makes this go away.



While I'm nitpicking - your Makefile uses a linker script, Lc.
On my Linux, working directory is not assumed to be in the PATH, so this
needs editing, to "./Lc", each time I download a new version. And
similarly, "make test" calls "./sh/PSftr".

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem

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