Op donderdag 16 augustus 2007, schreef Wilbert Berendsen:
> after that I tested the jneeman branch of my file
I meant "I tested the jneeman branch on my file" :-)
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Wilbert Berendsen
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Op dinsdag 7 augustus 2007, schreef Joe Neeman:
> Does the problem still exist in the jneeman branch of git? If it does, I'd
> be particularly interested in seeing examples with stems in the wrong
> order.
git master as of today still shows the same too tight spacing choice as in my
previous mail
Op dinsdag 7 augustus 2007, schreef Joe Neeman:
> On Monday 06 August 2007 16:33, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
> > %{
> > LilyPond chooses too tight spacing: the stems of kneed notes are too
> > close and the spacing too tight. This also occurs in one of my larger
> > projects, where the stems even are
I don't understand enough details of the implementation to
realize exactly what could be wrong, but are you sure that
the output file with 26 measures that you see really comes
from the last call of LilyPond and isn't left over from an
earlier invocation of the program. My guess is that LilyPond
s
Hi
I am just wondering if this is related to these bugs.
I have a 165 mes ly file.
It seems correct.
But i always have this message :
/Users/hyperion/Desktop/xxx/last.ly:291:7: warning: programming error:
bounds of this piece aren't breakable.
b,8*1/5
~
/Users/hyperion/Desktop/xxx/last.l
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
This was recently fixed in the docs;
I don't agree with that "fix". The typesetting practice I can
recall from printed scores is the one you get with any of
the two workarounds in
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=355&can=2&q=alter