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Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice
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Urs Liska |
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Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice |
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Tue, 17 Dec 2013 10:01:32 +0100 |
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Having a look at the Changes page referenced by Federico I wanted to
experiment with the example for the new NullVoice.
I thought it might be useful to add a different kind of example with a
different rhythm for visible notes and lyrics.
However I noticed a behaviour I wouldn't have expected:
Try out the following snippet:
soprano = \relative c' { c e g c }
verse = \lyricmode { This is my song }
\score {
\new Staff <<
%\soprano
{ \oneVoice r4. r4 r4. }
\new NullVoice = "aligner" \soprano
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "aligner" \verse
>>
\layout {}
}
The rests are placed wrongly, obviously avoiding _something_.
If you comment out the NullVoice the rests are placed correctly.
If you uncomment the \soprano they are also placed correctly (but
differently).
Is this intended behaviour?
Urs
- Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice,
Urs Liska <=