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Re: How to typeset a voice cross over mark on a piano staff ?
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Simon Albrecht |
Subject: |
Re: How to typeset a voice cross over mark on a piano staff ? |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Dec 2016 22:32:39 +0100 |
Hi Harald,
On 13.12.2016 00:05, Harald Christiansen wrote:
Are you suggesting to add a new voice through all the score for just
one sign in one place?
If it’s just one place, I wouldn’t do that. For multiple instances, it
might make sense.
(I tried to add a new voice locally
Here’s how to do that:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\version "2.18.2"
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = upper <<
\new Voice \relative {
\partial 4
f'4
<<
{ e d c g' }
\new Voice {
\hideNotes
\override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t
\showStaffSwitch
s2 c,4 \change Staff = lower b
}
>>
f' e d e
f1
}
>>
\new Staff = lower <<
\new Voice \relative {
\clef bass
\partial 4
r4
r2 r4 b
a g f c
f,1
}
>>
>>
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
By the way: It would have been really helpful to have a complete example
with your glissando hack for me to continue working, instead of having
to concoct an example on my own. Also, that way I had to guess which
version you were using.
PS. I am always replying to the list, not "Reply All" because then
people who replied to the thread would receive 2 copies (one personal,
one to the list)
The web interface for administering your subscription to the list gives
an option to not send such extra copies.
Best, Simon
RE: How to typeset a voice cross over mark on a piano staff ?, Mark Stephen Mrotek, 2016/12/11