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Bad rest placements?
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steve |
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Bad rest placements? |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Jun 2014 11:55:43 -0400 |
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Howdy?
So I have been working on an engraving and had 80% of it finished
when I decided I needed another voice. I added it and it solved my voicing
issue, but it completely ruined ALL of my previous rests which were fine
before. I don't see why these rests should be so badly out of position???
http://www.gooeytar.com/projects/test/test4.pdf
http://www.gooeytar.com/projects/test/test4.ly
They rests in voicethree are way out! Sure I could use "\rest" for
each one but shouldnt
this just work??
Here is a minimal reduction of the problem. Ideas? thanx - steve
\version "2.18.0"
global = {
\time 3/4
\key e \major
\clef "G_8"
}
voiceone = \relative c' {
\repeat volta 1 {
\partial 4 { e'16_\p b gis' e } |
b'4 r gis,16 e b' gis |
e'4 r gis,,16 e b' gis |
< a fis' >4 < gis e' >
}
}
voicetwo = \relative c' {
s4
\repeat unfold 2 { s2. } s2
}
voicethree = \relative c {
\stemDown
\repeat volta 1 {
\partial 4 s4 |
r4 < e gis b > r | r4 < e, e' gis > r |
e2
}
}
guitar = << \voiceone \\ \voicetwo \\ \voicethree >>
\score {
\new Staff { << \global \guitar >> }
\layout { }
}
- Bad rest placements?,
steve <=