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Re: Oodles of bugs


From: Reinhold Kainhofer
Subject: Re: Oodles of bugs
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 22:44:15 +0100
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Am Samstag, 8. Januar 2011, um 22:25:51 schrieb David Kastrup:
> So what do we get?  The part combiner messes with the beaming in a
> manner that does not look like an improvement (arguably by design), 

The "problem" with beaming is that the chord (<cis e>16) on the second 8th of 
the third beat is placed in a different voice than the previous eighth and the 
following 16th and 32th...

The part-combiner uses three different voices: One for combined melodies (like 
a2, solo, solo 2 and chords), and two for separate melodies. 
As lilypond lacks any way for cross-voice beaming/slurin/tieing, there is no 
chance to get what you want without forcing the two voices to be apart for 
basically the whole measure (i.e. place a \partcombineApart at the begin of 
the measure and \partcombineAutomatic at the end to use standard part-
combining again after the measure)


> and
> it starts off a spontaneous "Solo" on the last note from violin 1 that
> is not quite called for since violin 2 is not yet finished.

Because the part-combiner does not check how long notes are... It just checks 
onsets of notes.
You can, however, force the partcombiner to a given combination strategy by 
inserting \partcombineApartOnce before the final e16 of the first voice of the 
measure. 

Cheers,
Reinhold


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