When I saw Han-Wen's post on info-lilypond about "serious problems with randomly misplaced symbols" being fixed I was optimistic. I compiled and tried it out. While some of the issues were fixed (no more "phantom" beams floating around, for example...) I'm now getting some really bizarre spacing problems. I've got bar lines slicing through whole measure rests. (!!!)
Also, if I recall correctly, there was a short thread recently about key changes and bar lines. I remember that this same topic came up some months back because I brought it up. I had to use break-align-order (or somesuch) to change it to suit me. Then, soon thereafter, the default behavior of Lily was altered to do exactly what I wanted. Now it seems to have been changed again. Two or three revisions ago, at a linebreak/key change Lily did: bar line / cancelled key / new key / new line Now, as of 2.1.33.hwn1: cancelled key / new key / barline / new line This short example illustrates it: \score { \notes { \clef F \time 4/4 \key f \major f1 \bar "||" \break \key g \major g1 } \paper {linewidth = 6 \cm} } I performed a reality check to be sure I was not talking nonsense. I looked at linebreak/keychanges in rehearsal this morning and it was as I thought it should be. That is: barline / cancelled key (optional) / new key / line break This was in a couple of Breitkopf & H\"artel printings as well as a Boosey and Hawkes printing. After rehearsal I looked through my library and found that no matter what kind of printing, the practice was: barline / cancelled key / new key / line break Whether it was real engraved (with stamps, hammers, and gougers) music, photoreproduced manuscript or even <gasp> Finale/Sibelius/Score/What-have-you. **Occasionally** the order was: cancelled key / barline / new key ..but this was the exception rather than the rule. I don't mean to lecture anybody on the topic. I'm just saying that until very recently LilyPond was doing this chore just fine and now I think it has gone wrong. I'm also wondering if this has anything to do with the weird spacing. -David _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel