\arpeggioUp macro only sets the corresponding
property in the Voice context, but when you use
arpeggios across several voices, the property has to
be set in the Staff context instead.
Thanks Mats, as always :-)
I leave as an exercise for the reader to figure out the
corresponding definition of
It's not a bug! The default implementation of the
\arpeggioUp macro only sets the corresponding
property in the Voice context, but when you use
arpeggios across several voices, the property has to
be set in the Staff context instead. Just add the following
redefinition of the \arpeggioUp macro at
Please send a minimal example; see
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/bugs
for hints.
Cheers,
- Graham
José Luis Cruz wrote:
Ok, I think this is a bug.
I've just learned how to make an arpeggio crossing voices (thanks
Mat), the problem is that I want arpeggios with arrow and when I
Ok, I think this is a bug.
I've just learned how to make an arpeggio crossing voices (thanks
Mat), the problem is that I want arpeggios with arrow and when I say
to connect the arpegios, it's converted to a neutral one.
%%% START CODE %%%
\new Staff \with {\consists "Span_arpeggio_engraver"} {