On 20-Feb-05, at 1:14 PM, Steve Dickinson wrote:
When using Lilypond version 2.4.3, I've noticed that when there is an upbow and a staccato mark above a note, Lilypond places the staccato mark above the upbow mark. In addition, if there is also a slur starting on that note, Lilypond places it above both the staccato and the upbow mark. Here's the snippet of code in question; is it perhaps a problem with the order I placed the commands?
If you change the order, it _does_ change the order that Lilypond stacks them. We recently introduced a better way of dealing with articulations, but I can't remember that was in 2.4 or 2.5.
In addition, I've noticed that Lilypond can be very schizophrenic about the placement of accent marks (>) and slurs. I've noticed that
It's either a known bug or it was fixed very recently in 2.5.
- Graham
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