2015-06-14 20:20 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht <address@hidden>:
Am 14.06.2015 um 15:32 schrieb musicus:
This helps indeed a lot.
On the other hand I'd be interested how to avoid stem merging...
NoteHeads
are controllable with "\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn" etc.
Is there any similar function to do the same with stems?
There’s no such thing like stem merging. Either we have different
voices,
then they should be discernible as such by having separate stems, or
we have
only one voice, then the chord has only one stem. There are cases
where two
stems are printed on top of each other, but that’s a collision
resulting
from (probably) wrong input and no merging.
I hope you have made yourself familiar with the Learning Manual
already; if
so, there’s further information in
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/simultaneous-notes>.
Yours, Simon
I second that. Make yourself familiar with \voiceXxx.
Meanwhile:
\version "2.19.21"
\language "deutsch"
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice \relative c { \clef bass \voiceOne g'2. }
\new Voice \relative c {
\voiceOne \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0.3 g4
\oneVoice %% or \voiceXxx whatever suits you
}
\new Voice \relative c {
\voiceTwo
\once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #1.25
g4( b g)
\oneVoice %% or \voiceXxx whatever suits you
}
Cheers,
Harm