Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> writes: > Hi David, > > No, it doesn't. The image shows the same kind of symptom > > as the code does but is clearly from different code. > > Hmmm… I just compiled it again, and it gave the same thing. Here’s a > screenshot from Frescobaldi with the code on the left and compiled > image on the right:
As I did say: the image shows the same kind of sympton as the code does but is clearly from different code, having a bar line between fourth and fifth note. > What am I saying that’s incorrect? The image did not correspond to the code. > 1. Is the crossing of the ties a bug? > > Those are not ties but slurs. I did state that this looks ugly enough to count as a bug. It does beg the question why one would use consecutive slurs rather than one large one, though. > Probably tweaking Slur.details will do it > It’s definitely been a long day (week? month??), and I’m currently ill > (strep throat)… Hopefully whatever prescription accompanied the diagnosis will work well. Of course, they do tend to take a toll of their own. > I’ve been tweaking Tie.details to [obviously] no avail. Well, this does show the value of pedantry in naming things. Computers can be quite obstinate in doing what you tell them rather than what you mean. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user