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Re: Positioning of two voices is inconsistent
From: |
James |
Subject: |
Re: Positioning of two voices is inconsistent |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Dec 2011 15:19:03 +0000 |
David,
On 11 December 2011 15:05, David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> James <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > \version "2.14.1"
> >
> > { << { e'1 } \\ { e'''1 } >> | }
> > { << { e'''1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
> >
> > { << { e'1 } \\ { e''1 } >> | }
> > { << { e''1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
> >
> > { << { e'1 } \\ { e1 } >> | }
> > { << { e1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
> >
> > I don't understand why the notes are not aligned in all cases.
>
> Your newsreader litters the source with unbreakable spaces. Makes it
> harder to work with.
Hmm...
I'm just using gmail on chrome
Is this better?
\version "2.14.1"
{ << { e'1 } \\ { e'''1 } >> | }
{ << { e'''1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
{ << { e'1 } \\ { e''1 } >> | }
{ << { e''1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
{ << { e'1 } \\ { e1 } >> | }
{ << { e1 } \\ { e'1 } >> | }
(I explicitly converted his email to plain text in gmail - it still
looks the same my side)
>
>
> > Is this expected engraving/LP behaviour?
>
> Well, try it with stemmed notes. Does it make it clearer?
Yes I see. Thanks. I don't often use multiple 'voices' in my music and
find that 'chorded' notes is enough for my needs.
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James