Re: Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note

2013-11-25 Thread Mike Solomon
On Nov 26, 2013, at 8:10 AM, ryanmichaelmcclure wrote: > Here is the exact sample of what I am trying to do, except I am writing out > the repeats. I want the eighth notes to have the stems down and the solo > note stem up. > > V

Re: Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note

2013-11-25 Thread ryanmichaelmcclure
Here is the exact sample of what I am trying to do, except I am writing out the repeats. I want the eighth notes to have the stems down and the solo note stem up. - Ryan McClure Luna Music Engraving www.lunamusicengraving.com

Re: Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note

2013-11-25 Thread Mike Solomon
On Nov 26, 2013, at 6:47 AM, ryanmichaelmcclure wrote: > My apologies for my many emails this week--I am off of school for the week > and have time to catch up on my music typesetting. > > I have found that whenever I do two-voice polyphony but flip stems around, > it causes accidentals to alig

Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note

2013-11-25 Thread ryanmichaelmcclure
My apologies for my many emails this week--I am off of school for the week and have time to catch up on my music typesetting. I have found that whenever I do two-voice polyphony but flip stems around, it causes accidentals to align to the stem and not the note. It's hard to explain what I mean, so

RehearsalMark breaks system's ref-point? (was: The ultimate slur shaping function)

2013-11-25 Thread Janek WarchoĊ‚
Hi all, it seems that when there is a RehearsalMark, the reference point of a system changes and the relative extents are calculated in an unreasonable way. Here's the background - i got a bug report about \shapeII: 2013/11/25 Ed Gordijn : > Hi Janek, > > This [\shapeII] is a very nice function