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Re: Simple solution for combining an odd number of parts


From: crimsonsunrise
Subject: Re: Simple solution for combining an odd number of parts
Date: Thu, 24 May 2018 04:42:28 -0400

There are no downloads available for Windows. The supposed link simply returns a "not found" error.

-------- Mensagem Original --------
Ativo 24 de mai de 2018 01:16, Andrew Bernard < address@hidden> escreveu:

Why wait for 2.19? It's been stable for a long time. You would be unlikely to encounter bugs.


[Every time I encourage this people jump in a point out all the reasons why not to use it, but I hammer it hard all day with really complex scores and have no issues. I think it's wonderful.]


It's certainly available to try.



Andrew




On 24 May 2018 at 13:29, wrote:

I'm currently work on reformatting a piece which has many of its instruments combined into a single staff in the conductor score. Problem is, at least two groups of instruments (trumpet and clarinet) are grouped in three, with parts that are played by 1,2 and 2,3, as well as parts that are only played by 1,2 or 3. I searched on the issue a bit, and none of the solutions I found give the desired results. Chaining two \partcombine statements in a row produces a lot of error messages, warnings and wrong formatting in case of the former. Setting all parts as parallel generates a lot of clashing note errors. I have no idea what to do, other than give up on attempting to make the score look like the original and just do all the instrument parts as separate staves instead.

Is there an easier way of dealing with this issue apart from waiting for 2.19?



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