Hello,

On 21/10/2010 10:18, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2010-10-20 um 22:06 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
>
>>> That is an awesome bug. I don't get the complaint about insane min
>>> spring distance, but I do get the jumping around. I wouldn't even
>>> know how to add this to the tracker. This also happens on 2.13.36,
>>> which is where I tested it.
>>
>> Very odd. Can't reproduce on GNU/Linux, the PDF compiles just fine here.
>>
>> Can someone else reproduce it?
>
> OSX 10.5.8 Intel here.
>
> With 2.12.3 output is constant and all seems well.
> With 2.13.31 output is constant, but the F chord is missing.

Henning if you still get this output with .31 can you check if the f 
Chord is really missing not just 'hidden' behind the stave lines - see 
my screenshot in the original message.

> With 2.13.36 output is constant and all seems well.
>

What I have also found is that this only occurs if I use the construct 
with a \new PianoStaff or \new GrandStaff all other \new staffgroups are 
fine and if I remove the staff group entirely and just use << >> construct.

What maybe obvious to some is that only these two Staff groups put the 
chords 'below' the two systems rather than above. This maybe significant 
too.

James



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