Re: Simultaneous rests in multiple voices (Nathan)

2013-03-07 Thread Nathan
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Kevin Barry wrote: > Dear Nathan, > > Two ways of doing this come to mind: > > << > { r4 \oneVoice r4 } > \\ > { r4 s4 } > >> > > OR > > << > { r4 b4\rest } %assuming it's on a treble clef; > \\ > { r4 s4 } > >> > > Kevin > Actually, Evan Driscoll was

Re: Simultaneous rests in multiple voices

2013-03-06 Thread Nathan
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Evan Driscoll wrote: > Suppose I have the following simple code: > > << > { r4 r4 } > \\ > { r4 s4 } > >> > > > There are two rests printed on beat 1, and as expected they are offset > vertically. But what if I want the rest in the second beat set

Re: Simultaneous rests in multiple voices

2013-03-06 Thread Evan Driscoll
On 3/7/2013 12:22 AM, Evan Driscoll wrote: > (See, e.g., > http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0e/IMSLP53306-PMLP33488-Holst-Planets.Organ.pdf > starting in the second system for the sort of thing I want.) Oh, also and on an unrelated note, how can I engrave measure 98 of the lower st

Simultaneous rests in multiple voices

2013-03-06 Thread Evan Driscoll
Suppose I have the following simple code: << { r4 r4 } \\ { r4 s4 } >> There are two rests printed on beat 1, and as expected they are offset vertically. But what if I want the rest in the second beat set as normal? For instance, if both voices have notes at the start and end of