Hi Malte,
Many thanks to you. Although I had said I did not want to fudge this
scenario by shiftng the notes to make them miss the crossStaff alignment, I
was unaware that the sensitivty of crossStaff is so high, and this small
move not only works just fine to suppress the crossStaff but is comple
Am 25.06.2016 um 11:46 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
I don’t want to fudge it by shifting the top notes a little,
as the vertical alignment matters in this score.
This is the only workaround I know but it works with very small values:
\once \override NoteColumn.X-offset = 0.0001
A 10,000th of a s
On 25.06.2016 12:59, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Simon,
Did you misunderstand my question? I know crossStaff is temporary. I
want it to NOT crossStaff to the top staff just in this case (i.e.
temporarily). Perhaps I have expressed my query badly.
Oh, sorry. I overlooked that part. They’re suppo
Hi Simon,
In my scores I just add the \crossStaff to one of the parts and it all just
happens. I don’t have to use \crossStaff in both connected parts. Am I
doing something wrong? If so, it is curious that is works so well (perhaps
too well, in this case!)
Andrew
On 25 June 2016 at 8:01:12 PM,
On 25.06.2016 11:46, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Greetings all,
Referring to the attached image, I want the cross staff stems to not
extend to the top staff, temporarily, for a short section of score.
Can this be done?
Huh? The last time I looked, you had to wrap the notes concerned in the
\cross
Greetings all,
Referring to the attached image, I want the cross staff stems to not extend
to the top staff, temporarily, for a short section of score. Can this be
done? Is there a way to temporarily remove the span stem engraver for a
brief passage? I don’t want to fudge it by shifting the top no