Re: tie collision with rehearsal marks

2006-11-16 Thread Graham Percival
Ken Ferry wrote: This is a quick bug report, which your project says you want via email. ... Then the tie and the rehearsal mark overlap. Thanks for the report! Unfortunately lilypond has many collisions; see http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list?can=1&q=collision for a list of all

Re: lillypond-book error

2006-11-16 Thread Graham Percival
Dennis O'Toole wrote: I have an install of lillypond 2.8.1 on Windows XP. All my .ly files process fine with lilypond. Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ? This new stable release has many new features and may have already fixed this bug. Cheers, - Graham __

Re: crash with wrong \partial argument

2006-11-16 Thread Graham Percival
Thanks for the report! I believe that \partial 3*8 is invalid syntax; does this work with \partial 8*3 ? Despite the syntax issue, you should still get an error message instead of a crash. Cheers, - Graham jmk wrote: desired behaviour, example 1 example 1: --- \version "2.9.29"

Re: No space with lyric tie

2006-11-16 Thread Arvid Grøtting
Han-Wen Nienhuys lilypond.org> writes: > Arvid Grøtting escreveu: > > > I don't see the undertie touching the vowels, however. What's going on? > > Are we all getting different results here? > > The code checks for the width of the char. Maybe you can check with > fontforge if that width is 0

Re: No space with lyric tie

2006-11-16 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Arvid Grøtting escreveu: I don't see the undertie touching the vowels, however. What's going on? Are we all getting different results here? The code checks for the width of the char. Maybe you can check with fontforge if that width is 0 in your font. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: No space with lyric tie

2006-11-16 Thread Arvid Grøtting
Eduardo Vieira click21.com.br> writes: > Well, I think the lyric tie shouldn't touch the vowel, too. That is it would > be > good if the tip of the tie would be lowered a tid bit. > It looks like that the example you provided shows that the tie is shifted more > to the right in one case and more