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Re: Disappearing dynamics
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: Disappearing dynamics |
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Tue, 13 Nov 2018 18:08:15 +0000 |
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Have you tried changing the lilypond call in Frescobaldi to a gdb lilypond
call, so that you can pause the execution of lilypond and give Frescobaldi time
to do whatever it might do -- and then continue lilypond from the debugger?
Have you tried changing the Frescobaldi options for displaying the pdf to get
to a minimal Frescobaldi run that doesn't do much but generate the pdf?
This sounds like a truly bizarre bug.
Carl
On 11/12/18, 4:46 PM, "Andrew Bernard" <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi k\Kevin and All,
It ranks as one of the most bizarre bugs I have ever seen (and I speak as a
software developer of many decades). It's only with Frescobaldi. Command
line compilation is fine. It's only dynamic markings, which is puzzling -
whatever is going on? Running sync of course I tried, thinking the same as
you. but to no effect. Once the dynamics appear, then they continue to
appear.
A mystery of the cosmos. Perhaps dynamic markings have become shy or
recalcitrant. It's difficult to know how to debug this. Same behaviour in
printing Debian 9.6 and Ubuntu 18.10.
Andrew
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 09:37, Kevin Barry <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> How bizarre. I wonder what difference there could possibly be that
> would make files appear to have different content. Does this issue
> occur in Frescobaldi if opening after a successful (i.e. dynamics
> appear correctly) compile from the cli and without making any edits?
> Does running sync before compilation make any difference? Do dynamics
> ever disappear after they have successfully appeared once?
>
>
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, (continued)
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Andrew Bernard, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Urs Liska, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Andrew Bernard, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Urs Liska, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Andrew Bernard, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Urs Liska, 2018/11/09
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Graham King, 2018/11/12
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Urs Liska, 2018/11/12
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Kevin Barry, 2018/11/12
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Andrew Bernard, 2018/11/12
- Re: Disappearing dynamics,
Carl Sorensen <=
- Re: Disappearing dynamics, Andrew Bernard, 2018/11/13