On Jan 16, 2008 10:49 AM, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/1/11, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi everybody, > > I have seen a few recent discussions about trillspanners or whatever, > but unfortunately none answered the following (maybe silly) question: > > > > In the following snippet, the trill can be interpreted as a > > chord-trill; however, the pitchedTrill indication prints only one > > note: > > > > \relative c'' { > > \grace <f a>8 > > \pitchedTrill <e gis>2. \startTrillSpan <f a> > > <e gis>4 \stopTrillSpan > > } > > > > Bug or missing feature? Any workaround (other than polyphonic)? > Hi Valentin, FWIW, I would vote for missing feature. Some sort of chord trill certainly necessary, but all the examples of pitched trill notation have always shown only a single note, I believe. So I would doubt that the feature was ever implemented in the first place (though I haven't checked for a fact). Trevor. -- Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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