Thank you very much! You're right. The PDF looks fine in a different PDF
viewer.
I see the problem when using okular on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, but not
OpenSUSE Leap 15.2.
thanks again, and best regards,
John
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 4:52 AM Paul Hodges wrote:
> This is an artefact of some poorer
This is an artefact of some poorer PDF viewers; your example shows perfectly in
Acrobat. Sadly, I see the effect often in Frescobaldi (on Windows) when not
zoomed in, but have got used to it - zooming in always shows that the
postscript is correct.
Paul
From: John F. Gibson
To:
FWIW it's also fine in Foxit pdf reader in a Win11 system.
On 2023-12-08 04:51, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I've noticed at times lilypond produces notes that are not exactly on or
between the staff lines. I boiled it down to the attached minimum
example, which shows a D flat that looks floated up abo
> I've noticed at times lilypond produces notes that are not exactly on or
> between the staff lines. I boiled it down to the attached minimum
> example, which shows a D flat that looks floated up about half way to E
> flat. However, if you comment out the header subtitle, the note lands
> precis