tuplet bracket collides with beam and goes in wrong direction

2006-10-06 Thread Paul Scott
I had been thinking that this bug was combined with another tuplet bug but looking at the bug listings I see I was wrong. This code produces a tuplet bracket that slopes the opposite way as it should and collides with the beam. \version 2.9.19 \relative c' { ees16[ g \times 2/3 { r16 dis

Re: OOoLilyPond trouble 2

2006-10-06 Thread Samuel Hartmann
Hi David, David Bobroff wrote: New problem. I had saved the small test file in *.doc format as I'm doing some work for someone who is using Word on Windows (this may or may not be relevant). When I reopened the test file and tried to edit one of the little music snippets, or add a new one,

Re: OOoLilyPond trouble 2

2006-10-06 Thread David Bobroff
Samuel Hartmann wrote: Hi David, David Bobroff wrote: New problem. I had saved the small test file in *.doc format as I'm doing some work for someone who is using Word on Windows (this may or may not be relevant). When I reopened the test file and tried to edit one of the little music

Re: OOoLilyPond trouble 2

2006-10-06 Thread Samuel Hartmann
Hi David, David Bobroff wrote: Ok, fair enough. I'll keep that in mind. BUT, can it be safely saved as a *.doc file and still have the surrounding text edited in Word without trouble? You can edit the whole document in Word as you like. But when reopening the document in OpenOffice.org,