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spacing polyphone bug (was: Recommendation)
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
spacing polyphone bug (was: Recommendation) |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Aug 2005 20:07:37 -0700 |
On 8-Aug-05, at 1:41 AM, Klaus Rettinghaus wrote:
Now let's talk business: I noticed a little bug, if I may name it this
way.
If you got two voices in one staff and the upper has a dotted note
between two lines, while the lower is one tone under the first, then
this note interferes with the dot. Kinda unclear? I attached a little
example to show what I mean. Just compile and look at bar 12.
So in this case the lower note should be put a bit more away.
Please construct as small an example as possible. This bug is easily
reproduced
like this:
\version "2.6.0"
\layout{raggedright=##t}
\relative c'' {
a2 << {a4. b8} \\ {g4 f} >>
}
In addition, definite bugs like this should be sent to bug-lilypond (as
I've done).
And I have an other idea. I am mainly interested in choral music. If
one enters every voice for itself and puts it together in a score
block (like I did in the example), LiliPond typesets the rests for
each voice. So it would be nice to have an option like "\shareRests"
or something, that equal rests will be combined automatically and you
don't have to mess around with \oneVoice, \voiceOne and \voiceTwo in
the separated voices.
Try searching the archives of lilypond-user; I believe that this was
discussed
a few months ago.
Cheers,
- Graham
- spacing polyphone bug (was: Recommendation),
Graham Percival <=