Hu Haipeng wrote:
this doesn't work at all.
The hidden breathe sign strangely leaves an apostrophe like sign
This apostrophe is the breathe glyph; so I suppose the #'transparent
override wasn't being effective. My workaround did work for your snippet
(as my attachment for sighted read
Dear Robin,
> It is as if the arpeggio code doesn't notice the staff change.
> Here is a workaround which doesn't prevent a collision but disguises it.
> Insert a transparent breathing sign after s2 in the right hand:
> \once \override BreathingSign #'transparent = ##t \breathe
Thanks, but unfo
Hu Haipeng wrote:
the arpeggio sign collides with the a'4 natural of the treble
It is as if the arpeggio code doesn't notice the staff change.
Here is a workaround which doesn't prevent a collision but disguises it.
Insert a transparent breathing sign after s2 in the right hand:
Hello,
I'm coming to the final adjustment of my overture while a bug troubles me so
much. In the below harp excerpt, the arpeggio sign collides with the a'4
natural of the treble.
Regards
Haipeng
\version "2.13.57"
\paper {
ragged-right = ##t
}
upper = \relative c'' {
\cl