Re: problem with polyphony

2007-12-28 Thread Gilles THIBAULT
I think you have a wrong "}" placement in the "links" fragment. It compiles when you change { .. \voiceOne << {cis4~ cis2.} } %%% error here \context Voice ="zwo" {\voiceTwo \repeat "unfold" 3 { 8-. r } } >> by { .. \voiceOne << {cis4~ cis2.} %%% delete a

problem with polyphony

2007-12-25 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Lilypond-Users, when I write something like the below quoted music I get lots of error warning, but I dont know why. It must have to Do with the polyphony and the voices, but I don't understand it. Could You please support me? Thanks, Stefan \version "2.11.34" artianfang = {s8-. s8-. s4-.\acc

Problem with polyphony - noteheads don't merge

2006-04-19 Thread Stefan Hackl
Hello, I am typesetting a classical guitar piece, with four voices in the same staff. I tried different possibilities to include \override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = ##t But the noteheads won't merge (see picture "unmerged.png"). If I replace the note in the third

Re: problem with polyphony and appoggiatura

2005-10-27 Thread Mats Bengtsson
All the problems you see are symptoms of the same bug, which seems to be solved in version 2.7.x (the only remaining problem in 2.7.x is that you have to explicitly add a \voiceOne or \stemUp between the appoggiatura and the main note, for some reason. /Mats liang seng wrote: To whom it may

problem with polyphony and appoggiatura

2005-10-26 Thread liang seng
To whom it may concern, Hi, I have an interesting problem here. I've included the files "example.ly" and "example.pdf" file your reference. On the 1st staff, the notes and the polyphony are what I intended to do. Now, when I try to add an appoggiatura to the quarter note g, this is what happene