On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 22:19 +0100, Neil Puttock wrote: > On 15/04/2008, Oscar van Eijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Neil, > > > > Thanks for your reply, but the idea is, the phrase ends where the > > dualvoice ends, in this example at the last 'a', so your suggestion > > doesn't help I'm afraid :-S > > I thought that might be the case. :) I originally wrote a completely > different reply, but doubts crept in when I re-read your original > post.
Okay ;) > Now I understand exactly what you're after, I'll point you in the > direction of section 3.2.2 "Explicitly instantiating voices" (Learning > manual), which should give you an idea why you shouldn't be using the > shorthand polyphonic notation ( << { } \\ { } >> ) in this situation. I did read that section, but it states, slurs are relative to a voice context, also when explicit voices are used. This phrase starts with a longer singel voice part and ends with a short 2 voice piece (it's piano music). If I embed the single voice part in the first voice, I must manually do all \stemUp and \stemDown, and rests would be to hight on the staff :-/ Therefore I was hoping for some kind of anchor... or any note or rest without value that I can hide. Thanks, Oscar > Regards, > Neil _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user