---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ralph Palmer <palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com> Date: Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 8:51 AM Subject: Re: peculiar behaviour with clefs when using acciaccatura on first note in a piece. To: Maurits Lamers <maur...@weidestraat.nl>
On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 8:30 AM Maurits Lamers <maur...@weidestraat.nl> wrote: > Hey all, > > I noticed some unexpected behavior when using an acciaciatura on the first > note of a piece: > > This will cause the second staff to start with a treble clef and > immediately after a bass clef. > Is this intended? > This is a known issue. an acciacatura is a grace note. As David Kastrup replied in a previous query: Issue 34 in our issue tracker. Put a matching grace in the other Staff to let both start at the same point of time. Something like \grace { s8 } is perfectly fine to match a \grace { c8 } (or whatever it was, I did not actually look). It's a "known issue" in the manual section covering grace notes but frequently overlooked. -- David Kastrup All the best, Ralph -- Ralph Palmer Brattleboro, VT USA (he, him, his) palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com -- Ralph Palmer Brattleboro, VT USA (he, him, his) palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com