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From: "Keith OHara" <k-ohara5...@oco.net>
To: <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 5:59 AM
Subject: 2.17.26 regression tests
I re-pushed the fix for issue 2910, which fixes the implementation of
outside-staff-padding, so many many regtests change slightly ... for the
third time. Sorry about that.
(In hindsight, I should not have reverted the original 2910 fix. The
first report of a really bad MSWindows-only bug happened to come while
verifying the fix for 2910.)
I looked through the automatic comparison at
http://lilypond.org/test/v2.17.26-1/compare-v2.17.25-1/index.html, and
recognize causes for all the changes, though it is hard to keep
concentration through the long list of changes.
Maybe we 'dynamics-avoid-cross-staff-stem.ly' looks a bit worse, because
the (erroneous) double value of outside-staff-horizontal-padding was
keeping the p and fff apart. Similarly, the text labels in
'accidental-ancient.ly' now slide next to each other because they just
happen to fit perfectly over the music.
We could increase the default padding so that it has more effect without
being (erroneously) doubled; (I didn't think that increase was warranted
overall or I would have done it.) People did seem to like objects getting
closer in similar situations, with the original stencil-integral patch.
The test 'parenthesize.ly' now fails to meet its self-description, but
that was due a change to the test input by David, so it seems to be one of
his "not-yet-regression" tests that will pass after the patch for issue
1523 goes in.
We have a release with no known regressions.
I'd seen the same long list of regressions before I uploaded the release,
and presumed it was down to slight padding changes. I plan to run the pixel
regression script today to see whether that has the same problem.
The release is not fully announced yet, owing to it not completing before I
turned in last night, and my problems with patchy-staging.
--
Phil Holmes
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