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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: help: stems in multiple voices per staff |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:03:41 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20021212 |
I don't really see what your problem is. You can do both BrassTwoVoices=< \context Voice="VoiceA" {\voiceOne \VoiceA} \context Voice="VoiceB" {\voiceTwo \VoiceB} > and BrassOneVoice= \context Voice="BrassVoice" <\VoiceA \VoiceB> /Mats Joerg Anders wrote:
Hello! I have a (possibly) very simple question. Have a look at this simple example: VoiceA = \notes\relative c' { \clef violin c'2 r2 \bar "|." } VoiceB = \notes\relative c' {e2 r2} Brass = < \context Voice="VoiceA" \VoiceA \context Voice="VoiceB" \VoiceB > \score { \context Staff="Brass" \Brass } Two halfs e and c'. But LilyPond applies the default stem rules:e stem up, c' stem down. Actually OK, but both halfs appear at the same staff. Thus, a stems overlap.Ok, I could use the "\stemUp", \"stemDown" statements. But isn't there a better way ? What if I want to use "VoiceA" and "VoiceB" in other scores as single voices ? I assume LilyPond can recognize the problem automatically.
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