Hello, Jan and Mats:
Actually, you could try any example.
lilypond-bin input/regression/accidental-double.ly
sort accidental-double.tex > sortedlines
sort -u accidental-double.tex > uniquesortedlines
diff sortedlines uniquesortedlines
29d28
< \def\lilypondpaperunit{mm}%
49d47
< \lyitem{ -4. }
Actually, you could try any example.
lilypond-bin input/regression/accidental-double.ly
sort accidental-double.tex > sortedlines
sort -u accidental-double.tex > uniquesortedlines
diff sortedlines uniquesortedlines
29d28
< \def\lilypondpaperunit{mm}%
49d47
< \lyitem{ -4. }{ 12.5729 }{\magfontSD
Kieren Richard MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> and I've found
> something weird: many objects are doubled, apparently for no reason.
Please provide a small example.
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
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Hello, all:
Just trying this again -- don't recall seeing a reply, plus I've got
some new info (inserted into original)
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I've been playing around with the output from lilypond, putting it
through ps2ps, and then editing it in Illustrator, and I've found
something wei
Hello, Mats (or anyone else who might know what's going on):
I've been playing around with the output from lilypond, putting it
through ps2ps, and then editing it in Illustrator, and I've found
something weird: many objects are doubled, apparently for no reason.
I noticed it first with slurs an