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Re: [Debathena] #351: PDF printing alignment issue test case
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Debathena Trac)
Thu Jul 28 10:16:10 2011
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#351: PDF printing alignment issue test case----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
Reporter: geofft | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: Upstream Utopia
Component: printing | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: | See_also:
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------Changes (by jdreed):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => worksforme
Comment:
I printed this on Pharos today. The output I got matched what Evince
displayed on the screen. I'll note that this is a poor test case, because
even in on screen viewing (Evince, xpdf, Acroread, and Preview.app), the
alignment of the notes is clearly off -- that is, they don't line up with
the staves. In the first bar, middle treble clef, are those first two
notes supposed to be an E tied to an F#, a D#->F#, or a D#->E? I'm
guessing D#->F#. Anyway, the Pharos output matches the on-screen output,
so I think this is WFM...
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