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Re: \harmonicsOff
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Noeck |
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Re: \harmonicsOff |
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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 14:04:26 +0100 |
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Am 21.01.2013 09:16, schrieb Eluze:
> \harmonicsOn/Off seem to work at a Voice level, so writing
> \new Voice {\harmonicsOn … \harmonicsOff … }
> will probably do it
As you say, it works with '\new Voice' but does not without.
I always thought that implicitely a Voice context is created and that a
command applies to the lowest context (which is Voice here) if not
stated otherwise.
So why does {\harmonicsOn … \harmonicsOff … } not work?
If that is no special feature with a good reason, I would like to add
this item to the wishlist: Make \harmonicsOn and -Off working also in
implicit Voice contexts (just as \hideNotes \unHideNotes and similar
commands do).
Joram
PS: I remember \harmonic not working outside chords. But that has
changed. Are harmonics always a special case?
- \harmonicsOff, Christopher Brooks, 2013/01/17
- Re: \harmonicsOff, Eluze, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff,
Noeck <=
- Re: \harmonicsOff, David Kastrup, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff, Neil Puttock, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff, Noeck, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff, David Kastrup, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff, Noeck, 2013/01/21
- Re: \harmonicsOff, Eluze, 2013/01/21