Not on my system. Could you confirm you've
used my exact code, with the corrected voicing? Could you provide PNG output
demonstrating the problem?
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:27
PM
Subject: Re: custom voiceStyle
Thank you Phil, but the same issue persists when using the
macro.
Gagi
On 24 October 2012 16:15, Phil Holmes <address@hidden> wrote:
Try this:
diamond = \override NoteHead #'style =
#'diamond
\relative c' { << \new Voice
{\voiceOne d2~\( d8[es] as16[f g8]\) }
\new Voice {\voiceTwo \diamond d2~ d2 }
>> \oneVoice }
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012
3:05 PM
Subject: Re: custom voiceStyle
example of code with macro (here both voices somehow
get diamond heads):
\version "2.14.2"
diamond = \override NoteHead
#'style = #'diamond
\relative c' {
<<
\voiceOne { d2~\(
d8[es] as16[f g8]\) }
\new Voice
{\voiceTwo \diamond d2~ d2 }
>>
\oneVoice
}
example of code without macro (this is the appropriate result,
but with messy code):
\version "2.14.2"
<<
\voiceOne { d2~\(
d8[es] as16[f g8]\) }
\new
Voice {\voiceTwo \override NoteHead #'style = #'diamond d2~ d2
>> \oneVoice
}
Any clues why there is a difference in output? Thank you!
Greetings, Gagi
On 23 October 2012 19:56, Marc Hohl <address@hidden> wrote:
Am 23.10.2012 11:20, schrieb Gagi Petrovic:
Ah yes, that's the info i was looking for. Thank
you Marc!
First i just wanted to turn the red color off, and
use it in voiceTwo (to have diamond heads in one voice, while having
regular heads in the other). I tried using my macro
diamond =
\override NoteHead #'style = #'diamond
in voiceTwo, but I
noticed this didn't work. Somehow, both voices get diamond heads. Now
I see the override does work as long as i don't use it via my
macro.
Could I change something in my macro so i could use it
in this case?
Could you send a small example
of your current code, please? This would make it much more easy to
try to help you.
Regards,
Marc
Kind regards, Gagi ps. thank you for pointing
me to ly/property-init.ly <http://property-init.ly>, this is really
helpful!
--
--
|