"Mark Polesky" <markpole...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:89569.62803...@web83407.mail.sp1.yahoo.com...
Hey guys,
I found another head-scratcher bug... This is the sort of thing
you can only find by accident. The first measure contains two
identical halves; the slur in the first half is printed properly,
but the slur in the second half is printed too high above the
beam.
I honestly tried to make this example file as tiny as possible,
but the combination of elements needed to trigger the bug seems
curiously specific. For example, if I remove any one of these
elements, the problem disappears:
#(set-default-paper-size "letter")
#(set-global-staff-size 17)
left-margin = 0.75\in --and-- right-margin = 0.75\in
\key bf \major
\break
Stranger still, if I change staff-size to 15, 16, 18, 19, or 20,
the problem goes away, and if I change both margins to 0.5\in or
1\in, the problem also goes away.
So, what's going on? This is bizarre...
Mark,
Running exactly that code on my machine produces what appears good output on
my system. Windows, 2.14.0, using UK defaults. It might be worth your
posting the output you get and the system details you have.
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