This is possible in the latest development versions using the new
\tweak command, see the NEWS for version 2.7.
/Mats
cordilow (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Here's part of the bass part to a song:
{
\voiceFour
b, <g g,>2 <g g,>4 <g g,>4 4. a,8 d2
}
I want the lower notes in the interval brackets (i.e. the g, in <g
g,>) mentioned to be cue notes.
How is this possible, the way I have it set up? Is it possible? I
don't want to make another voice, because it'll mess up the formatting
of the stems, and make things rather inconvenient, even if it's just
full of invisible rests.
Why can't cue notes be made as simply as grace notes? All I want is
the note head size to be smaller (I don't care about the stem size and
all that, as the stem is attached to the other note in the bass part;
the cue notes are meant to be optional alternative bass part).
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