On Monday, April 18, 2011, Brett McCoy wrote:

> output anyway, I prefer to roll my own Lilypond score from scratch...
> with emacs... on the command-line... :-)

Up-hill both ways, naked, in the snow.  :)

Rosegarden's LilyPond output isn't for people who really use LilyPond.  
Machine-generated code that converts something into something else is always 
hideous crap that's almost impossible to edit by hand, it doesn't matter 
whether it's C++, HTML, or LilyPond.

Anyway, as to the mystery at hand, I would just about bet there's something a 
little bit off with the original segment.  Maybe it's starting a tiny bit off 
the line, where you'd have to edit its start time manually to see how far off 
it is.  Maybe it's just a little longer or shorter than it needs to be.  A 
64th here or there is pretty much invisible to the naked eye, but it can throw 
things off occasionally.

Oh well, having achieved the desired results in the end, the best thing is to 
run with it and not worry too much about what caused this screwy behavior.  
It's the kind of situation you get into once, but can never repeat 
consistently, so even though there's probably a bug at the heart of it, it's a 
bug that can't really be fixed.  Rosegarden is brimming with them.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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