, but really it is due to
LilyPond trying to determine what you want from imprecise code
and making assumptions that produce, in this case, the wrong result.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: "David Stocker"
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 2:34 PM
Subject: Strange behavior wi
Just reposting this to the right thread. My bad.
On 03/25/2010 10:40 AM, David Stocker wrote:
Moving the \voiceOne and \voiceTwo commands out of the variables and
into the appropriate voices in the notation staff avoids the problem
altogether. So the problem seems to be related to delineating a
Has anyone encountered this? It seems like a bug. Using \override
TabNoteHead #'whiteout = ##f causes slurs to jump to a different voice
in the TabStaff when two voices are present.
For what it's worth, the very presence of the \override seems to be the
trigger. In the first example, uncomment