Hi all, Thank u all for your answers. I'll go for Alexander's solution. Indeed not the most beautiful one in the code, but the result is exactly what I want.
Oscar On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 20:21 +0200, Alexander Kobel wrote: > Oscar van Eijk wrote: > > I've attached an snippet that shows a bit what I need (it's the same bar > > twice); the triplets in the left hand are connected to a chord, but the > > highest notes are played by the right hand. > > Adding a staff change in the triplets is no problem (see the second > > bar), but that won't work in a chord: [...] > > Is there any way to achieve this? [...] > > Hi, Oscar, > > I don't think this is possible inside the chord; however, there is a way > using an additional voice on the upper staff. Which is semantically ugly > as hell, but well... ;-) > > I attach my solution; note that you probably have to manually adjust the > tuplet number positions for kneed beams and set the ignore-collisions > property for noise-free compilation, or use (not my preferred look) the > stemUp-variant for the last note of the tuplets. > For more information, look at > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-notation-for-keyboards#Cross_002dstaff-stems > > and > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/input/lsr/lilypond-snippets/Simultaneous-notes.html#Simultaneous-notes > > where I borrowed some tweaks. > > > Cheers, > Alexander
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