2008/2/26, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > shows that in Line_spanner::calc_bound_info, the "X" value is really set
> > > to nan (i.e. bound_grob->extent (commonx, X_AXIS).linear_combination
> > > (attach)) returns "nan"). If I use g2\< instead of s2\<, a value of
> > > 17,... is
2008/2/26, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A little digging in the line-spanner.cc code (and adding debug output) shows
> that in Line_spanner::calc_bound_info, the "X" value is really set to nan
> (i.e. bound_grob->extent (commonx, X_AXIS).linear_combination (attach))
> returns "nan
<< { g2:8 } \\ { s8 s s\!\mf s } >> |
<< g2:8 { s8 s\< s\! s } >> |
fis2:8 | % 42
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