Dear Lilypond team,
Changing the font size after a breathe, also changes the size of the breathe
symbol, which is wrong (when things are processed linearly).
Please find enclosed the details.
Best,
Maarten Hijzelendoorn
The Netherlands
bug_breathe_fontsize.pdf
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Dear Lilypond team,
An ossia staff starts too early after a \breathe.
Please find enclosed the details.
Best,
Maarten Hijzelendoorn
The Netherlands
bug_ossia_and_breathe.pdf
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\version "2.18.2"
% this code is the second example at
David Kastrup writes:
> Easy enough: wrap a (descend-to-context ... 'Bottom) around its
> definition. However, this breaks \displayLilyMusic in bewildering ways.
>
> Still trying to figure out what's happening there.
Here is the minimal breaking example (should break with pretty
Am 28.02.2017 um 13:31 schrieb Maarten Hijzelendoorn:
Changing the font size after a breathe, also changes the size of the breathe
symbol, which is wrong (when things are processed linearly).
Things aren’t processed linearly. Rather, the \set command takes effect
at the same _timestep_ at
David Kastrup writes:
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> 2017-02-22 18:44 GMT+01:00 Klaus Rettinghaus
>> :
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> when the music starts with an \afterGrace the layout is broken:
>>>
>>> \relative { \time 2/4