Am 13.12.2016 um 11:11 schrieb Peter Toye:
> Re: Ties across voices Urs, Andrew, Simon
>
> Thank you all very much for the solutions. I now have 4 ways to create
> what I need!
>
> My next task - to get ties across enharmonics, which I gather is
> impossible and I have to use slurs.

{
  cis' ~ des'
}

is possible, I assume that's new in 2.19

Best
Urs

>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Peter
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> -------------------------
> Tuesday, December 13, 2016, 9:04:39 AM, you wrote:
>
> *> Am 12.12.2016 um 12:24 schrieb Peter Toye:
>
> > So this is "my" solution. Comments inline
>
> >>    \relative c' {
> >>      <<
>
> >>        {
> >>          \once \hide Accidental \once \hide NoteHead \once \hide Stem
>
> > You need an additional \once \stemDown in my
> > version as well. The way you create the polyphonic section (separating
> > the voices with \\) will implicitly make the first voice \voiceOne and
> > the other \voiceTwo.
> > So what your example does is: create a third with stems up and hide it.
> > But as it is stems up the note will be doubled. If you make that
> > stemDown the visible and the hidden note heads will merge.
>
> >>          <fs' a>4 ~ <fs a>8 <c fs> a' g
> >>        }
> >>        \\
> >>        {
> >>          <a,~ c~ fs a>4    <a c>4 <g d'>
> >>        }
> >>      >>
> >>      r4
> >>      <<
> >>        {
> >>         <a c fs~ a~>4  <fs' a>8 <c fs> a' g
> >>        }
> >>        \\
> >>        {  
> >>         \once \hide Accidental \once \hide NoteHead \once \hide Stem
> >>          <a, c>4~  <a c>4 <g d'>
> >>        }
> >>      >>
> >>      r4
> >>    }
>
>
> *

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