Thank you for your reply. Here is my tiny example with two stems:
\partCombine #'(1 . 1)
I am attaching an image to illustrate what I am trying to do. If that doesn't go through I will try with a link.
Le 15/08/2022 à 21:04, Benjamin Bruce a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I feel like there should be a simple answer to this question, but I
> can't figure it out. I am using Lilypond 2.22.
>
> My setup is Aiken shape notes, with two voices combined using
> partCombine. In one place, both the voices have the same note, which
> is a half-note Fa (right triangle). Since it is the same note, the
> output has two stems, one pointing up and one pointing down.
>
> The issue is that the Fa triangle is arranged with one side stuck to
> the downward pointing stem, whereas I want that side to stick to the
> upward pointing stem. In other words, I want to rotate the notehead 180º.
>
> Does that make sense? Thanks in advance for your help.
Hello,
I'm having trouble understanding your problem. When using \partCombine,
normally notes at the same pitch will be merged and have one single stem.
\partCombine { f'2 } { f'2 }
In general, it is much easier to understand a problem from an example.
Thanks,
Jean