If I generate the PDF's on Arch Linux, but view in Preview in Mac OS X
10.8.3 or with Adobe Acrobat on the Mac the problem is not visible. That
narrows the issue down to lilypond on Mac, not the display programs.
Raise a bug report?
Andrew
On 14/05/13 1:13 PM, Carl Peterson wrote:
This is wh
This is what measures 2 and 3 of my output looks like. The problem goes
away if I manually specify thin noteheads instead of the standard aiken
heads.
I am using 2.16.2 on Mac OS X 10.8.3. The earlier timestamp (larger file)
image is zoomed in from Preview. The later timestamp is from Adobe Acroba
I can't reproduce that problem either in 2.16.2 or 2.17.14. Arch Linux.
I do see that the notes on lines are quite tight, with not much air, but
they are not solid.
Andrew
On 14/05/13 12:25 PM, Carl Peterson wrote:
I think I might have noticed this before, but in the example below,
all the "r
Greetings Carl,
You wrote:-
I think I might have noticed this before, but in the example below, all
the "re" noteheads that are stem up that should be open (half note,
dotted half note) are filled. Whole notes are not affected.
\version "2.16.2"
no
I think I might have noticed this before, but in the example below, all the
"re" noteheads that are stem up that should be open (half note, dotted half
note) are filled. Whole notes are not affected.
\version "2.16.2"
notation = { \aikenHeads \time 3/4
\key c \major
d2. d' d'' d'''
d'2 d'4
\st