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From: | Trevor Daniels |
Subject: | Re: GDP: NR 1.5 Simultaneous, second draft |
Date: | Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:12:14 +0100 |
Francisco Vila wrote Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:35 PM
2008/7/17 Karl Hammar <address@hidden>:Ex1: << { \A } \\ { \B } >> creates TWO new voices, which get you into problems when doing \lyricsto, where Ex2: << { \voiceOne \a } \new Voice { \voiceTwo \b } >> \oneVoiceonly creates ONE new voice, \a "belongs" to the same voice as the surrondingmusic. Ex1 is a dead end, nice for simple notes, everewhere else you have to do Ex2.Before summarizing, I have a question: Ex1 creates 2 new voices; Ex2 clearly creates 1 new voice, and they are \voiceOne and \voiceTwo. What voice numbers are the two new voices in Ex1?
The answer to this is in LM 3.2.2 Explicitly instantiating voices
What voice numbers are a and b in <<{\a}{\b}>> ? (call it Ex0)
Depends what's in \a and \b, but the construct itself will generate two staves implicitly, not voices.
-- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) http://www.paconet.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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