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Re: cue note fontsize inherited by uncued notes?


From: Patrick Karl
Subject: Re: cue note fontsize inherited by uncued notes?
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2015 16:14:13 -0600
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On 12/26/15 12:49 PM, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello Patrick,

Does:

SWithCues = \relative c'' {
   % R1
   \new Voice {
     \cueDuring #"A" #UP  R1    % 1
   }
   g4 a b c                              % 2
}

solve your problem?

Yes, indeed. Can you tell me why? And why does the initial R1 avoid the problem? Is it a general concept that cuing notes need to be put into a separate voice?

Thanks for the answer.

JM

Le 26 déc. 2015 à 17:00, Patrick Karl <address@hidden> a écrit :

The output from the following snippet seems odd:

\version "2.19.32"

A = \relative c'' {
    c4 b a g   c b a g            % 1-2
}

\addQuote "A" \A

SWithCues = \relative c'' {
% R1
   \cueDuring #"A" #UP  R1    % 1
   g4 a b c                              % 2
}

{ \SWithCues }

The notes in the 2nd measure as well as the full-measure rest in measure 1 look 
like cue notes rather than default size regular notes.

If an uncued full-measure rest is added before the cued full-measure rest, the 
ouput looks correct.

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