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
:
>
> 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
Claire,
Shall try somethings this morning and get back to you.
Mark
From: Claire Meyer [mailto:claire.meyer.bourhis.lilyp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2020 9:40 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek
Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem with cross-staff colliding
Mark,
Thank you very much. Well, yes, the cross-staff is necessary, so I've been
trying to follow the examples in the documentation you sent, but either I'm
missing something, either they just don't apply to my case, or it's what
I've already used. The \change Staff and \autochange commands only a
Claire,
Some suggestions.
Use only two voices, one in each staff.
The treble clef in the lower staff is a result of the “grace note bug.” A
spacer grace note must be put in the lower staff aligned to the one in the
upper staff.
If cross staff stems is necessary you can create a second voic