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Re: Colliding Stems
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Colliding Stems |
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Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:44:41 +0100 |
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Another solution is just to reorder the voices in your
<<{...}\\{...}\\{...}>>:
<<{b2}\\{ c,!2 dis4}\\{ fis8([ g-0]) e[ b'-0] a[ g]}>>
The reason this works is that the first voice get stems/slurs/ties...
pointing up, in the second voice they point down. The third and fourth
are like the first and second, respectively, except that they are
offset horizontally in case of collisions.
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One solution (which might be right or wrong depending on what voices
the different tones belong to, musically) is to let the two half notes
be typeset as a chord:
<< {\stemUp fis8([ g-0]) e[ b'-0] a[ g]} \\ {<c, b'>2 dis4} >>
/Mats
Lyle Raymond wrote:
I'm getting a "too many clashing notecolumns" warning during the
rendering of a .ly file. How can I apply a horizontal shift to
individual notes?
In the following excerpt, I would like to shift the first notes of the
upper and lower voices farther left of the middle voice:
<<{b2}\\{\stemUp fis8([ g-0]) e[ b'-0] a[ g]}\\{\stemDown c,!2 dis4}>>
(I'm running v. 2.1.0 in Mandrake 9.2)
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