Hello the other David, I’ve found that \compressFullBarRests is too much just before I got your message, thanks for that one.
And yes, I forgot to comment out: a8 ) s at the end of HautboisAvantChiffreSept, hence the difference in length. But doing so doesn’t solve the problem: the first four eights won’t show up, and the remaining cue’d contents is shifted as much to the left. JM > Le 9 nov. 2015 à 17:55, David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> a écrit : > > On Mon 09 Nov 2015 at 17:00:51 (+0100), Menu Jacques wrote: >> Hello David, >> >> The docs say that the part that « receives » a Cue is usually made of rests, >> but not what happens if they contain actual notes. >> Removing the last eight in the Cue avoids the problem, of course. >> >> I tried with cueDuringWithClef, but then the four first eights at the >> beginning of the cue’d music don’t appear, even though the examples in the >> docs work fine. >> That beats me, see second part of the attached files. > > I'm not the right David, but just looking at the picture and at the > source for it, I can't understand two things (at a superficial level): > > Why is the length of > > HautboisAvantChiffreSept = \relative gis' { > \voiceOne > % \tweak staff-position #-1 r4 > gis8 \mf \< ( a | > b [ cis d e ] | > fis2 -> ) \! ~ | > fis4 e8 ( d | > d4 cis ) | > r8 cis ( [ bis cis ] | > e [ d b fis ] | > fis4 gis | > gis4 > a8 ) > s | > } > \addQuote "HautboisAvantChiffreSept" { \HautboisAvantChiffreSept } > > at 8½ bars not the same as > > \cueDuringWithClef #"HautboisAvantChiffreSept" #UP #"treble" { > R2*8 | > \mark\default > r4 > % \clef "bass" > \cueClefUnset > gis,8 \f ( [ a8 ] | % 90 > } > > at 9¼ bars? > > And why compress whole-rest bars when you're setting the cue's notes > through them? > > Cheers, > David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user