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Re: deleting files in input/test


From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Subject: Re: deleting files in input/test
Date: 11 Jun 2003 00:36:52 +0200
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Han-Wen Nienhuys <address@hidden> writes:

> > ac-extra-voice.ly
> 
> Jan added a  docstring, but to be frank, I still don't get the point
> of this file.

It's not described in the manual and when I needed it (years ago), I
found it not trivial to accomplish.

> > beam-abbrev.ly
> 
> yes. (yes = delete ok with me.)

Do we have a better beam-tremolo test file?  Notice the tremolo on
the beam with the knee.

> > beam-chord.ly
> 
> Not sure. I think it tests some quanting stuff. Jan? 

The new comment says:

   Hmm. what's this supposed to test?beam-chord.ly

Ahem.  While I agree that it would be good to have better and
organised test files, this particular one happens to exhibit an awful
regression bug (the beams need to be horizontal, of course).  Please
guys, *look* at the examples and output before junking them.

> > beam-pos.ly
> 
> Not sure. Quanting stuff. Jan?

Let's keep it at least until we fix the bug it shows (the f32 beam).
We can do without the last line, or better even, replace it by some
64th beams.

> > beam-second.ly
> 
> yes.


   TODO: what's this for? beam-second.ly

Seconds are tricky.  We used to have problems with seconds being too
steep, or getting too long stems.  In a file like this, showing
seconds, you'll spot something fishy very quickly (if you get to look
at it).

> > default-neutral-dir.ly
> 
> yes.

(do we test neutral-direction of beams elsewhere?)  If not, we need to
fix this example, as the default has changed.

-- 
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <address@hidden> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien       | http://www.lilypond.org





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