On 19 January 2012 18:06, Peter Häring <p.haer...@gmx.net> wrote: > \partcombine { bes'1 b'! } { g'1 b' } > > %Second example: second part has a reminder natural; it is shown in combined > % parts (as it should be). > \partcombine { d''1 b' } { bes'1 b'! }
Workaround: \partcombine { bes'1 \partcombineApartOnce b'! } { g'1 b' } \partcombine { d''1 b' } { bes'1 \partcombineApartOnce b'! } but then we fall in the case of displaying "complex chords", like <bes! b> . I thought we had this accidentals in "complex chords" as an issue on the tracker but I do not find it. It as been discussed several times on various LilyPond mailing lists, there is a snippet "Displaying complex chords" on the LSR: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=505 (not always "usable"). AFAIK developers would like examples of how such situations are handled by music publishers. Do they use separate note heads, where do they place the accidentals, etc. But if "complex accidentals in chords" is not tracked yet, then it should be added IMHO. Relevant code showing the issue is simply <bes b> If someone could have a look at what Ross, Read or Gould say about this, how to engrave it, that would be very kind. I do not know how (forced, cautionary) accidentals are handled by \partcombine but that may require a separate issue. Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond