Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
>> How about this one?
>
> Amazing! Thanks.
>
>> It's sort of fishy
>
>
> What specifically is 'fishy' about it?
Well, it mixes a "TieVoice" into the hierarchy between Staff and Voice.
If you say something like
\new Staff << \new Voice ...
\ne
Hi David,
> How about this one?
Amazing! Thanks.
> It's sort of fishy
What specifically is 'fishy' about it?
> but seemingly does the trick in this simple case.
Definitely. I don't think any of the other cases in this score will be any
different — if I run into any thing that your fishing d
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi Harm
>
>> I tried a simplified example. Though, I can make it work either for
>> the Ties _or_ for the Beam.
>> Seems that the notes have to be in the _same_ Voice for the Beam.
>> But for the Ties with a cross-staff chord in _different_ Voices.
>>
>> I've no idea h
Hi Harm
> I tried a simplified example. Though, I can make it work either for
> the Ties _or_ for the Beam.
> Seems that the notes have to be in the _same_ Voice for the Beam.
> But for the Ties with a cross-staff chord in _different_ Voices.
>
> I've no idea how to solve that quandary.
Thanks f
2013/6/13 Kieren MacMillan :
> Hello,
>
> Any help making the snippet below work "as expected" (i.e., the ties wait for
> the chord, which is cross-staff) would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Kieren.
> ___
>
> \\version "2.17"
> \language "english"
>
> \layout {
> \context {
>
Hello,
Any help making the snippet below work "as expected" (i.e., the ties wait for
the chord, which is cross-staff) would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Kieren.
___
\\version "2.17"
\language "english"
\layout {
\context {
\PianoStaff
\consists #Span_stem_engraver