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Re: Too many clashing notecolumns?
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Too many clashing notecolumns? |
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Mon, 01 Nov 2004 10:29:01 +0100 |
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It usually means that you have several voices of music in the same
Voice context, i.e. that you have written something like
<<{c d e f} {c2 c }>>. If this is the case, I recommend to use separate
Voice contexts for each of the voices of music and use \voiceOne and
\voiceTwo (which, among others implies a \stemUp and \stemDown,
respectively). Something like:
<< \new Voice {\voiceOne c d e f} \new Voice {\voiceTwo c2 c } >>
Since this is such a common construct, you can also use the shorthand
<< {c d e f} \\ {c2 c } >>
which gives exactly the same result.
/Mats
Victor S. Miller wrote:
What does the following warning (in LP 2.2.6) mean?
/u/victor/Music/TheDead/DarcyPiano.ly:12:4: warning: Too many clashing
notecolumns. Ignoring them.:
e1 | %6
Things seem to typeset as desired, but I'm always concerned with warnings?
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