On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 8:39 AM Gianmaria Lari <gianmarial...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Knute, very clear example. And thanks David also for your reply. > > What's about \oneVoice? In my examples adding or removing it doesn't > change the output. > >> >> > >> \fixed c' \new Staff >> > >> { >> > >> \incipit >> > >> << >> > >> {\voiceOne \voiceB} >> > >> \new Voice {\voiceTwo \voiceA} >> > >> >> >> > >> \conclusion >> > >> } >> > >> >> > >> %%% >> > >> >> > >> The output is exactly the same but I'm wondering if there are >> > >> substantial differences I should be aware of. >> > > >> > In the second form, the incipit, voiceB, and the conclusion are all in >> the >> > same context. That means that the conclusion will be in \voiceOne. >> This >> > can be useful if you want to, for instance, slur from the incipit to >> > voiceB, or from voiceB to the conclusion. >> > Change this: conclusion = {c'4 4 4 4} ...and you'll see the difference. The main context has been changed to \voiceOne, so if you want \oneVoice again, you have to explicitly set it. -- Knute Snortum