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{ -4.0000 }{ 12.5729 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char47 }% 54d51 < \lyitem{ -6.0000 }{ 14.9229 }{\magfontSDEXBomMMBo\char150 }% 61d57 < \lyitem{ -7.0000 }{ 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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