Peter Wright wrote:
Hi David,
On 02/11 07:45:18, David Bobroff wrote:
I only glanced at your PDF output but I suspect you've hit a known
issue and there is a workaround. See:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Special-rhythmic-concerns#Grace-notes
Scroll down to "Known issues and warnings."
No, I don't think that's it - I did read all of that section quite
carefully and tried the synchronising tricks. None made a difference.
(I'm using version 2.10.33, by the way.)
Note my last example specifically, where there are no other staves to
synchronise - and it still goes wrong:
http://flooble.net/~pete/lilypond/leading-grace-note-still-bad-doh.ly
http://flooble.net/~pete/lilypond/leading-grace-note-still-bad-doh.pdf
Okay, I tried this specific example and, yes, I got the extra clef
fouling up the grace note. I tried simply commenting out '\clef treble'
and it worked fine. The default clef is treble, of course (you may well
be aware of that). I also tried setting the clef in your 'global' block
rather than in the score block and it also worked fine. I'm still
inclined to think that it's part of the known issue.
-David
There are examples there concerning repeat bars and grace notes.
I think that clef changes likely lead to this problem as well.
Hope this helps,
Thanks for the quick response - but no, it doesn't help. :-)
David
Pete.
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