On 1/14/12 12:13 , Ralph Palmer wrote:
2012/1/14 Alberto Simões <al...@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt <mailto:al...@alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt>> Hello When a voice splits in two voices, and then go back together, I usually use << { \voiceOne ... } \new Voice { \voiceTwo ... } >> Although this makes a good output (check block 3 in the attached image), it makes quarter pauses to go up after this block. I tried some combinations of stemUp/stemDown, voiceOne/VoiceTwo but I can't get a good one. One the voiceOne/voiceTwo render correctly, but it is the only that messes with the placement of pauses after it. I can tweak some of the previous blocks (1 or 2) forcing stems and slurs to go up or down, but I do not think that's the better approach. So, I am missing something. What? :) Thank you. Alberto Try adding \oneVoice : << { \voiceOne ... } \new Voice { \voiceTwo ... } >> \oneVoice
Oh! voiceOne/oneVoice.. easy to forget. thanks :) Cheers _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user