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\acciaccatura makes odd staff?
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Doug Asherman |
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\acciaccatura makes odd staff? |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Mar 2004 08:50:37 -0800 |
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Hello:
My apologies if you've seen this before; I sent it a few days ago and
haven't seen it in the digest.
I'm having a problem with the \acciaccatura when used as the first note
of a measure in a PianoStaff. With the acciaccatura in, I get a treble
staff that has a treble clef, key signature, time signature, the
acciaccatura, a time signature, then the start of the regular notes.
In the bass staff, I get a treble clef, time signature, bass clef, key
signature, then the start of the notes.
The lilypond source is attached below. Even comments like "You're doing
something stupid -- check out http://www.etc.etc...." would be welcome.
Well, as long as they're relevant.
Thanks for any help.
Doug
Global = \notes { \time 2/4 \key g \major }
upperOne =
\notes \relative c'' {
\voiceOne
\partial 8
%% PROBLEM: The \acciaccatura seems to mess things up
%\acciaccatura a'32 \stemDown g16\mf( fis32 g)
% comment out the line above, uncomment the following line, no problem
\stemDown g'16\mf( fis32 g)
}
lowerOne =
\notes \relative c {
\voiceOne
\partial 8
r8
}
% set up the whole piano context
piano = \context PianoStaff <<
\new Staff <<
\Global
\clef treble
\context Voice = one \upperOne
>>
\new Staff <<
\Global
\clef bass
\context Voice = one \lowerOne
>>
>>
\score {
\notes {
\piano
}
\paper {}
}
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