Thanks Martial!
Am 31. M�rz 2006, 19:19 Uhr (+0200) schrieb Martial:
> well
>
> >Is it really not possible to force a rest there? The way the
> >pianostaff is rendered is misleading and orthographically plain wrong.
>
> try this :
> % \partcombine
> <<
><< \g
write this :
\new PianoStaff
\with { fontSize = #-4 \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space =
#(magstep -4)% for small
\override VerticalAlignment #'forced-distance = #5
}
view the attached file
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Martial
http://cathemline.org
\version "2.8.0"
% Titel und Fußzeile:
\
Am 29. März 2006, 19:07 Uhr (-0500) schrieb Geoff Horton:
>
> I would apply the \tag functionality; see section 8.2.8 in the manual.
Thanks, that worked. There remains the problem of the missing quarter
rest at the downbeat of bar 1 in the piano reduction. Can somebody
point me to the docs on how
> Is there any way to define a fixed direction in the stem for the
> individual voices of the piano reduction without having to duplicate
> the source material?
I would apply the \tag functionality; see section 8.2.8 in the manual.
Geoff
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lilypond-
Hi,
following the example given in the docs I typeset a 4 voice piece with
automatic transcription of the 4 voices in a piano
staff. Unfortunately the piece starts in the soprano with a stem-down
note (the other voices resting). In the piano reduction, this voice
retains the stem direction althoug