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Staff movement broken by StaffGroup, implicit voiceOne?
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Daniel Ashton |
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Staff movement broken by StaffGroup, implicit voiceOne? |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Mar 2003 19:55:37 -0500 |
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This is probably not news, but it tripped me up briefly today:
Using 1.6.x, organ music:
I have a bass voice which starts in the left hand, and after several
bars moves to the pedal. I set it be on the pedal staff. In the \notes
I began with \transpose Staff=leftHand . At the appropriate place I
used \transpose Staff=pedal .
After finishing the score I went back and added StaffGroup. The
transpose still happened, but it transposes to an anonymous staff inside
the StaffGroup. Because I'm using HaraKiriStaffContext, the pedal staff
never shows up.
To fix the problem I broke the voice into two separate voices. I now
have this for the left hand:
\context Staff = leftHand <
\clef F
\Key
\context Voice \VoiceThree
\context Voice=three { \voiceTwo \VoiceFour }
>
Interestingly, for the duration of VoiceFour, the notes inside
VoiceThree behave as if they were stricken with \voiceOne. Which is
exactly what I want, but it was a pleasant surprise.
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