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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: collision between rest of one voice and the notes of the other voice |
Date: | Thu, 05 Oct 2006 09:22:30 +0200 |
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Henrik Frisk wrote:
That's not a good idea, considering the difference between r1 and R1 (the former\relative c' { << {c c c c} \\ {R1} >> }In the output there is a collision between the rest of the second voice and the notes of the first voice.The right solution would be to put the rest on a ledger line and to lower it until no collision occures.Is there a reason why lilypond doesn't to that?Is it possible to force lilypond to put the rest on a ledger line? Or at least to correct the output somehow manually?You can always put the rest at the position of a note e.g. d'1\rest
should never be used in 4/4 music, according to typesetting practice). /Mats
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