From the tutorial example showing "the key signature, accidentals and ties in action":
\score {
\notes {
\time 4/4
\key g \minor
\clef violin
r4 r8 a8 gis4 b
g8 d4.~ d e'8
fis4 fis8 fis8 eis4 a8 gis~
gis2 r2
}
\paper { }
}


The result from debian package lilypond-2.1.0-2 is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lilypond try.ly
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.1.0
Running usr...
Now processing: `try.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[5]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [3][5]
paper output to `try.tex'...


Analyzing try.tex... Running latex... Running dvips... Running ps2pdf... DVI output to `try.dvi'... PDF output to `try.pdf'... PS output to `try.ps'... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

The viewed output (in acroread) shows *all* notes *except* the E natural at the end of bar 2 to be *one octave* too low.

This seems like a bug... Is there a detour?

Thanks for all your work on lilypond.

Simon Dalley

PS: The reason I am using 2.1.0 is beause no Debian package of any stable version since 1.4 is available on the Debian mirrors.



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