2008/5/23 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you just want the full measure rests to stay on the middle line but the
> directions of stems,
> slurs, ... to always be upwards in your top voice, you can also revert only
> the specific setting
> related to the full measure rests, see
> http://l
If you have a monophonic section in the middle of an otherwise
polyphonic piece, you can
use the \oneVoice command to get the normal settings for stem directions
and rest positions
and then \voiceOne when you to back to being the top voice in polyphony.
Please read
section "Explicitly instantiat
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I would guess that you are in the middle of some polyphonic section,
perhaps you used the
<<{...} \\ {...} >> construct? Or maybe you inserted a \voiceOne somewhere?
/Mats
George_ wrote:
Hi all
I was typesetting some stuff and I put in a whole bar rest:
%%
R2.^\fermataMarkup |
%%
Ins
http://www.nabble.com/Whole-bar-rests---in-the-wrong-place-tp17416590p17416590.html
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