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From: | Alexander Kobel |
Subject: | Re: Ties across voices |
Date: | Mon, 12 Dec 2016 13:55:39 +0100 |
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On 2016-12-12 13:42, Urs Liska wrote:
[...]BTW: Has this warning been disabled somewhere in the unstableversions?From 2.19.49, I get no complaint even for << { \stemDown b' } \\ a' >> which clearly collides...I think in this example there actually is no colliding-note-column clash because the two note heads don't share the nite column. This is different from visual collisions that should of course be avoided.
Hm. But does this mean that a "colliding-note-column clash" is merely a self-assertion for Lily that it properly positions the heads of a chord, or a check that applies when a user tweaks the position of a specific head? Is that really intended?
And how could I actually produce such a collision? Even { <c' c' d'> } doesn't issue a warning...
Cheers, Alexander
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