On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 3:12 PM Jörn Eichler <joerneich...@gmx.net> wrote: > > Hi to everybody, > > this is my first post to this list. I experienced a problem in v2.19.83 > when I tried to produce orchestral parts from a score. Since I couldn't > find it on the issue tracker, I hope it's OK to post here: > > \score { > << > \new Staff {\relative c {\repeat volta 2 {\time 2/4 R2 |} > \alternative {{\time 3/4 R2. |} {r4 r r |}}}} > \new Staff {\relative c {\repeat volta 2 {\time 2/4 R2 |} > \alternative {{\time 3/4 R2. |} {r4 r r |}}}} > >> } > > Both staves are the same and the time signature change in the first > alternative (to 3/4) is kept for the second alternative (the bar with 3 > quarter rests). > > However, if you comment out one of the staves, v2.19.83 gives an error > and silently continues with 2/4 in the second alternative (which gives > one bar with 2 quarter rests and another bar with one rest), while > v2.18.2 still keeps the change to 3/4. So v2.19.83 behaves differently > when there's only one staff. >
I believe this should have gone to the user list as well so I'm forwarding it there. I see two issues here. The first is the inconsistent behavior. It looks to me like the default behavior for a single was intentionally changed for v2.19.83. However, the default behavior for multiple staves remains unchanged. The second issue is which behavior is "correct" and/or should be the default. In my opinion, the default behavior for multiple staves should have been changed as well, and the new time signature should be announced in the second alternative as well as the first. All the best, Ralph ____ Ralph Palmer palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com Brattleboro, VT 05301 U.S.A. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user