Re: [REPOST w/update] funny doublings in PostScript output

2003-12-02 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Kieren Richard MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 and I've found
 something weird: many objects are doubled, apparently for no reason.

Please provide a small example.

Jan.

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Re: [REPOST w/update] funny doublings in PostScript output

2003-12-02 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Actually, you could try any example.

lilypond-bin input/regression/accidental-double.ly
sort accidental-double.tex  sortedlines
sort -u accidental-double.tex  uniquesortedlines
diff sortedlines uniquesortedlines
29d28
 \def\lilypondpaperunit{mm}%
49d47
 \lyitem{ -4. }{ 12.5729 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char47 }%
54d51
 \lyitem{ -6. }{ 14.9229 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char150 }%
61d57
 \lyitem{ -7. }{  8.5729 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char144 }%
63,64d58
 \lyitem{ -7.5000 }{ 21.8437 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char47 }%
 \lyitem{ -7.5000 }{ 23.1437 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char62 }%
71d64
 }%
As you see, the clef, the time signature and the key signature
are typeset twice (the two last duplications belong to the
duplicated note of this particular example file).
I have no idea why it happens.
   /Mats

Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Kieren Richard MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


and I've found
something weird: many objects are doubled, apparently for no reason.


Please provide a small example.

Jan.

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