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From: | Pierre Perol-Schneider |
Subject: | Re: switching stem direction within voice to avoid collisions |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2015 14:18:05 +0100 |
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thanks for the quick solution.I've adapted the example of Pierre, to a score without the use of contexts and omitted assigning a voice to the 'voiceTwo' part. That made it possible for the 'mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn' to show the half-note. Using contexts lilypond threw an error when not assigning that voice.I don't know if it's good practice, but it works...thanks again :-)grtz,Bart
2015-01-26 13:27 GMT+01:00 Brian Barker <address@hidden>:At 12:55 26/01/2015 +0100, you wrote:
I'm typesetting something from Heinrich Albert and one exercise has three voices. To avoid collisions, they switch the direction of the stems within one voice and I haven't found how to achieve it.
The voices have their own stem directions, of course. You can disable this and allow stems to go either way with \stemNeutral - but that probably won't help you here. Otherwise you can use \stemDown and \stemUp directly. Will those work for you?
Brian Barker - privately
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