On Sunday, October 02, 2011, Yves Guillemot wrote:

> What's fun is that I did not only absolutely nothing to get that result but
> that all my work was precisely focused on getting the opposite effect on RG
> notation.
> RG11.02, which come with my current distro, give the same lilypond export
> (cf. attachement).

I have no idea when it changed, but I dug up an old 10.04 binary that I coaxed 
into running, and 10.04 made a total train wreck out of
anacrusis-reference-1.rg, confirming I'm not insane.

It changed somewhere in between, but obviously not by your hand mon ami.

I find this very interesting, yet not compelling enough to justify downloading 
and compiling a pile of release tarballs to see when the behavior changed.

Let's just take it from where we are, and go from there, shall we?  In the 
current version of all of this, it does appear we're not far off from the gold 
standard of being able to have a composition that plays correctly with all the 
repeats and whatnot, yet prints correctly too, without any redundant 
information on the page.

This has long been a dream of mine, as has being able to print musical 
examples with anacrusis.  I'll have to surf around and see if I can dig up 
some of my classic reference examples from the Arban's trumpet method that are 
long out of copyright, and construct a proper test.
 
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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