Hi Harm,
Thank you very much, it solves all my problems at once, much appreciated!
It tells me how to engrave my last bar, and why I had to do what I did for
my first bar :)
I was indeed confusing merged notes for collisionning ones; I wasn't aware
of the concept / term / mechanics behind.
Have
Am Mi., 26. Aug. 2020 um 20:42 Uhr schrieb Claire Meyer
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to reproduce a piano score that has a lot of cross-staff notes,
> some of them colliding. There are 3 voices :
> - one for the right hand on the upper staff,
> - one for the left hand on the lower staff,
> - and for t
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Subject: Problem with cross-staff colliding notes
Hi,
I'm trying to reproduce a piano score that has a lot of cross-staff notes, some
of them c
Of *Claire Meyer
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> *Subject:* Problem with cross-staff colliding notes
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>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to reproduce a piano score that has a lot of cross-staff notes,
> some of th
, August 26, 2020 11:42 AM
To: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Problem with cross-staff colliding notes
Hi,
I'm trying to reproduce a piano score that has a lot of cross-staff notes, some
of them colliding. There are 3 voices :
- one for the right hand on the upper staff,
- one fo
Hi,
I'm trying to reproduce a piano score that has a lot of cross-staff notes,
some of them colliding. There are 3 voices :
- one for the right hand on the upper staff,
- one for the left hand on the lower staff,
- and for the left hand on the upper staff.
That last voice is the cross-staffed one.