Hi.
>
> The other thing was the distance of voiceOne to the Staff. It is still too
> much (see attached). Is there a way to make voiceOne ignore the ^\markups? Or
> another way to let voiceOne be printed just as close to the Staff as in the
> other Staffs?
>
I don't understand. Please inclu
>> a. make the rest of the soprano and alto voice collide
> \oneVoice
> (see the Fine Manual)
OK, I've seen it in the manual but did not know the meaning (the manual is not
always very clear for novices).
Switching between \oneVoice and \voiceOne or \voiceTwo works, OK. But isn't
there a com
> a. make the rest of the soprano and alto voice collide
\oneVoice
(see the Fine Manual)
Regards,
Gilles
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Hi,
I have a vocal score with 2 staffs. The music starts with R*6 in the soprano
and alto voice and I have a markup on these rests (^\markup {markuptekst}).
Both the rests with the number of rests are shown above the score and the
markup is printed on top of the rest numbers. The lyrics are al