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From: | Pierre Perol-Schneider |
Subject: | Re: gracenotes and clefs |
Date: | Fri, 4 Mar 2016 11:53:04 +0100 |
Hi, guys
the following example:
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\version "2.16.39"
musicA = \relative {
\clef "treble"
\acciaccatura b'16
c4 d e f }
musicB = \relative {
\clef "bass" c1
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff { \musicA }
\new Staff { \musicB }
>>
\layout {}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Gives really ugly result for me.
How can I make the lower staff start with a "bass" clef (Which it should do automatically). Is this a a bug or am I doing something wrong?
When I leave away the gracenotes the problem disappears and the lower staff starts with a "bass" clef. (I have tried \grace and \acciaccatura with the same unwanted side-effect)
Another thing that looks suboptimal to my eyes: the acciaccaturaslur in the upper staff collides with the following note.
But it's the lower staff that's really bothering me.
see attachement.
--
MT
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