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Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note


From: ryanmichaelmcclure
Subject: Polyphony--Accidental aligns to stem rather than note
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 21:47:30 -0800 (PST)

My apologies for my many emails this week--I am off of school for the week
and have time to catch up on my music typesetting.

I have found that whenever I do two-voice polyphony but flip stems around,
it causes accidentals to align to the stem and not the note. It's hard to
explain what I mean, so here's an example:

\version "2.17.29"

\relative c' {
  \time 2/4
<<
    {\stemDown e'8 a   \override Stem #'(details beamed-lengths) = #'(0) e
a}
    \\
    {r4 r8 \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #2 \stemUp fis,}
>>

<<
    {\stemDown e'8 a   \override Stem #'(details beamed-lengths) = #'(0) e
a}
    \\
    {r4 r8 \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #2 \stemUp f,}
>>
}

I want there to be a sharp on the F in the second one, but that's the one I
want. I want these voices to be in the ways they are because it has to do
with the voices. Why does the accidental line up with the stem in the first
one rather than the note head?



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Ryan McClure

Luna Music Engraving
www.lunamusicengraving.com
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