Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> writes: > Hi Werner, > >> to show you what I want: > > I believe the following gives the output you want: > > %%% SNIPPET BEGINS > \version "2.19" > > hornI = { > \partcombineApart > c''4 \once \partcombineUnisono r c'' r > g' \once \partcombineUnisono r c' r > \bar "|." > } > > hornII = { > g'4 r g'8 r c'' r > r4 r e'8 g' c''4 > } > > \score { > \new Staff \with { printPartCombineTexts = ##f } > \partcombine #'(0 . 0) \hornI \hornII > } > %%% SNIPPET ENDS > > Unfortunately, that may require v2.19 — I’m not sure exactly when the > partcombiner was improved. > (For the record, I am using v2.19.49 for mission-critical engraving work, so > it’s not nearly as “unstable” as the labelling suggests.)
We had a few uglies in the early 40s. The point in using an unstable version is that you cannot expect to install once and forget for a year. Depending on your luck, you may require several iterations of reinstallation versions back and forth before you get something working well, and you should be prepared to report new problems so that they don't stick around for longer. And you also have to be prepared that brand new features you like disappear or change and you have to readapt. I only use particularly new versions, and part of the reason is that when something annoys me, a fix or extension tends to make it into the code and of course it's there because I want to be using it. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user