Am 28.09.2012 um 12:09 schrieb pls: > A <note>-element containing a <chord/>- and a <staff>-element but no > <voice>-element causes an additional empty staff above the defined one. > > Tiny example: > <missing_voice-element_in_a_chorded_note_leads_to_empty_second_staff.xml> > > (unwanted) result: > <missing_voice-element_in_a_chorded_note_leads_to_empty_second_staff.png> > > The wrong MusicXML-markup was caused by Sibelius 7.0.0. > > In this case musicxml2ly puts the chorded note without a <voice>-element in > an own voice (PartPOneVoiceNone) instead of placing the notes in a chord > construct (< a' c''>1) in the same voice. She also surrounds the \context > Staff block by an additional \new Staff block which causes the additional > staff.
> > musicxml2ly should be taught to be tolerant and automatically assign notes > containing <chord/>-elements to the voice of the first note of the chord. > (This first note does not contain a <chord/>-element.) Hm, the above obviously seems to tell only half the story: Without a <staff>-element the .xml-file does NOT cause an additional empty staff above the normal one even though two voices are exported and the \context Staff block is surrounded by a \new Staff block. So this means that I have to correct myself. There are two issues involved here: 1) if an .xml file contains only <staff> elements with value "1" (i.e. <staff>1</staff>) musicxml2ly erroneously thinks that there are several staves. The result is: \new Staff << \context Staff ="1" << \context Voice = "PartPOneVoiceOne" { \voiceOne \PartPOneVoiceOne } \context Voice = "PartPOneVoiceNone" { \voiceTwo \PartPOneVoiceNone } >> >> This leads to a second unwanted empty staff. Without any <staff> element in the .xml file the result is: \new Staff << \context Staff << \context Voice = "PartPOneVoiceOne" { \voiceOne \PartPOneVoiceOne } \context Voice = "PartPOneVoiceNone" { \voiceTwo \PartPOneVoiceNone } >> >> and there is NO unwanted additional staff! In this case musicxml2ly should be taught to ignore the element value if there is only one staff. 2) if a <note> element contains a <chord/> element but no <voice> element musicxml2ly puts the chorded note without a <voice>-element in an own voice (PartPOneVoiceNone) instead of placing the notes in a chord construct (< a' c''>1) in the same voice. In this case musicxml2ly should be taught to be tolerant and automatically assign notes containing <chord/>-elements to the voice of the first note of the chord. (In MusicXML the first note of a chord does not contain a <chord/>-element.) hth patrick _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond