Unfortunately it does not...
In this case it's not about shifting the middle voice left but shifting the g' right. Of course, it's only a small difference and in most cases neglegible, but sometimes you want to shift a voice in the other direction than standard and
it can be laborious to find the proper h-shift value for each case.

Yours, musicus

------ Originalnachricht ------
Von: "Simon Albrecht" <simon.albre...@mail.de>
An: "musicus" <tomtom-ilm...@web.de>; "Keith OHara" <k-ohara5...@oco.net>; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Gesendet: 16.06.2015 15:03:14
Betreff: Re: Control which voice if shifted left

Am 16.06.2015 um 14:39 schrieb musicus:
Attached another example, where changing the shift direction could be helpful...
I don’t think so:

\version "2.19.20"

{
  <<
    \time 3/2
    \key d \minor
    { \voiceOne g''2 e'' d''8 cis'' d''4 }
    \\
    { \voiceFour d''2 bes' b' }
    \\
    { \voiceTwo g'2 g' f' }
  >>
}

gives exactly the layout of your example. This is the standard way.

Yours, Simon


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