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Re: grace note leading to chord [solved]
From: |
Valentin Villenave |
Subject: |
Re: grace note leading to chord [solved] |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Jul 2007 11:26:49 +0200 |
2007/7/28, jazzman <address@hidden>:
> As you can see I haven't hidden the beses note so you can clearly see it
> does not blend with the chord, even though I have overridden the NoteHead
> X-extent.
You can fix it by changing the priority of your voices (dirty, dirty
hack, but at least it works):
%%%%
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\key ees \major
<<
\relative {
eeses'4 des des |
}
\\
\relative {
\voiceTwo <ces aes'>8 <ces beses'> <ces beses'> <ces
aes'> <ces aes'> <bes ges'> |
}
\\
\relative {
\voiceOne s4 \slurDown \acciaccatura ces'8
\once \override NoteHead #'X-extent = #'(0.0 . 0.0)
\hideNotes \stemUp beses8 \slurNeutral s4. |
}
>>
}
%%%%
Regards,
Valentin
- grace note leading to chord, jazzman, 2007/07/24
- Re: grace note leading to chord, Gilles THIBAULT, 2007/07/25
- Re: grace note leading to chord, Valentin Villenave, 2007/07/25
- Re: grace note leading to chord, Gilles THIBAULT, 2007/07/25
- Re: grace note leading to chord [solved], Mats Bengtsson, 2007/07/27
- Re: grace note leading to chord [solved], jazzman, 2007/07/27
- Re: grace note leading to chord [solved],
Valentin Villenave <=
- Re: grace note leading to chord [solved], jazzman, 2007/07/28
- Re: grace note leading to chord [ solved ?], Gilles THIBAULT, 2007/07/28