Dear Urs,
I'm using a tag for those items:
r8 r8 c,8(-\tag #'non-partcombine \pp | % 91
d4) cis8 | % 92
And then in the partcombine call, I filter out that tag:
\partcombine{\removeWithTag #'non-partcombine
\VChorSIMusic}{\removeWithTag #'non-partcombine \VChorSIIMusic}
However, in many cases, the voices can actually be combined, but the
partcombiner simply does not detect this. E.g.
Voice 1:
d2\< c2 | c1\!\ff
Voice 2:
h2\< a4 g | a1\!\ff
Due to the different rhythm, the partcombiner will keep this apart by
default. Some explicit \partcombineChordsOnce solve the double dynamics
issue in this case (and provide better partcombining):
Voice 1:
\partcombineChordsOnce d2\< c2 | \partcombineChordsOnce c1\!\ff
Voice 2:
h2\< a4 g | a1\!\ff
Best regards,
Reinhold
Am 2015-04-08 um 09:35 schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 8. April 2015 08:28:47 MESZ, schrieb Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org>:
Hi all,
what is the most viable approach to suppress all the doubled items like
makuos,
markups
dynamics etc. that are produced by the partcombiner?
TIA
Urs
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