Thanks for the reply.
I still don’t understand why two \stemNeutral commands work
differently to just one. Take out one of them in this example and it
looks different:
%%%
\version "2.19.82"
\relative {
g' % default is \stemUp
\stemUp <g bes d>8 r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown <ges' bes>8 } \stemUp <c e g!> r
% \stemNeutral resets to default, that is \stemUp
\stemNeutral
\stemNeutral % this duplicate command is necessary
c,16
es ges bes
}
%%%
Thanks,
Edward
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On 13 Sep 2018, at 2:52 pm, Federico Bruni <address@hidden>
wrote:
Il giorno gio 13 set 2018 alle 5:08, Edward Neeman
<address@hidden> ha scritto:
Hello,
I´ve come across some weird behaviour from the \stemNeutral
command. This doesn´t work:
%%%%
\version "2.19.82"
\relative { \stemUp <g' bes d>8) r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown <ges' bes>8 } \stemUp <c e g!> r
\stemNeutral c,16 es ges bes }
%%%
Adding a second \stemNeutral command is necessary to reset the
stems to normal. Why might this be?
Thanks,
Edward
It works as expected, because the default direction in this case is
\stemUp.
Try this snippet:
\version "2.19.82"
\relative {
g' % default is \stemUp
\stemUp <g bes d>8 r8
\acciaccatura { \stemDown <ges' bes>8 } \stemUp <c e g!> r
% \stemNeutral resets to default, that is \stemUp
\stemNeutral c,16
es ges bes
}