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> > in two separate bracketed-voice-contexts, why assume that it's the
> > same Voice?
>
> Nothing is assumed, the names are simply the same: "" -> same voice.
>
> Jan.
Agreed- nothing is assumed, although from a theoretical standpoint everything is a
design deci
Sorry, I think I understand- the default is to name all of the voices
the same, so lilypond treats both voices as one.
This default behaviour seems odd, though. If I'm entering note data in
two separate bracketed-voice-contexts, why assume that it's the same Voice?
Thanks again,
Hans
Hi-
Why does Lilypond try to "join" voices? Sorry I don't have a better way
to explain it- but, for example, a quarter-note/crotchet in one voice
that occurs at the beginning of a run of eighth-notes/quavers will
apparently cause the first quaver to become a crotchet, which doesn't
seem to m
Hi-
Why does Lilypond try to "join" voices? Sorry I don't have a better way
to explain it- but, for example, a quarter-note/crotchet in one voice
that occurs at the beginning of a run of eighth-notes/quavers will
apparently cause the first quaver to become a crotchet, which doesn't
seem to m