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Re: polyphony & placement of accidentals
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
Subject: |
Re: polyphony & placement of accidentals |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Sep 2006 14:22:25 -0700 (PDT) |
Thanks...
cadenzaOn has many hidden uses. I also use it when doing a \stopStaff
\startStaff just prior to a Coda ending, I can then add some invisible notes
to space out the "hidden" bar without affecting my measure number counter.
Getting horizontal whitespace in front of a final coda.
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
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> Hi
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> I've found a trick to move the bes left, and the c right.
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> \context Voice="oben" {
> \stemUp
> \clef "G"
> \key f \major
> \time 3/8
> g 8
> c '' 16
> b ' 16
> \cadenzaOn
> s32 c '' 8 % a space before the c, which moves it on the right
> }
> \\
> \context Voice="unten" {
> \stemDown
> g 8
> bes ' 8
> \cadenzaOn
> bes ' 8 s32 %a space after the c, which moves it on the left
> }
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> I often use the \cadenzaOn to insert spaces with s to move notes. Maybe
> someone will find something
> more "élégant" !
>
> I've run lily on this trick, and it appears that beaming has changed and
> is not perfect : I think
> you'll find something to solve this pb !
>
> Regards
>
> JMarc
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