Neil Puttock wrote Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:23 PM
2008/12/11 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
In this example the F# and Ab are notated correctly only in bar 1. A Bb
does not
appear until bar 3, when it is notated correctly, but is incorrect in bar
4.
\relative c' {
\set
%%
%% On Windows XP:
%% If there is no \layout block but a \midi block and
%% there is no \header block I get a window saying that
%% LilyPond has encountered a problem and needs to close.
%% (The MIDI file is created properly.)
%%
%% I get no error if there is a \header block, but
%% I don't
This bug has already been reported a couple of days ago.
/Mats
Zoltan Selyem wrote:
%%
%% On Windows XP:
%% If there is no \layout block but a \midi block and
%% there is no \header block I get a window saying that
%% LilyPond has encountered a problem and needs to close.
%% (The MIDI file
Le 11 déc. 08 à 06:42, Patrick McCarty a écrit :
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:09:28AM +, Dan Eble wrote:
I am trying to use 2.11.65 on Mac OS X 10.5.5 on PowerPC G4.
This input causes a bus error. If I remove the midi, it does not.
\version 2.11.1
\score
{
\relative c' { c }
\midi { }
the command
\override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##t
is ignored by the Dynamics context in the
piano centered dynamics template:
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\version 2.11.65-1
global = { \key c \major \time 4/4 }
upper = \relative c'' { \clef treble a2 b c d }
lower = \relative
2008/12/12 Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com:
the command
\override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##t
is ignored by the Dynamics context in the
piano centered dynamics template:
I think this is covered by Issue #620.
Regards,
Neil
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bug-lilypond
Comment #4 on issue 454 by joeneeman: beamlets have different length
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=454
What you see in this example is the first beamlet being shortened, not the
second
beamlet being lengthened. It's hard-coded in Beam::get_beam_segments that a
beamlet
Comment #5 on issue 454 by lemzwerg: beamlets have different length
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=454
I've already mentioned in #3 that the space under the beam should be
increased if
necessary, so your example is not the right `answer'. I agree with you
that 2/5 is