Trevor,
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't want to overflow the email with code, but I see your point.
Here the compilable example:
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"
\paper {
#(set-paper-size "letter")
}
global = {
\key c \major
\time 2/2
}
Tiple = \relative c'' {
\global
% Music follows here.
\showStaffSwitch
d2. c4 b a g2~ g g c2. b4 a g f2 a1 bf2. a4
}
Alto = \relative c'' {
\global
% Music follows here.
\showStaffSwitch
b, a g2 d' g~ g4 f e d c1 c2. b4 \change Staff=down \stemUp a g f e d2 \change Staff=up \stemDown d'4 c
}
Tenor = \relative c' {
\global
% Music follows here.
\showStaffSwitch
g1 g g a a a g
}
Baxo = \relative c {
\global
% Music follows here.
\showStaffSwitch
g1\rest g'2. f4 e4 d c b a g f2 f'1 f4 e d c bf a g2~
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff \with {
instrumentName = "Organ"
} <<
\new Staff = "up" \with {
} << \Tiple \\ \Alto >>
\new Staff = "down" \with {
} { \clef bass << \Tenor \\ \Baxo >> }
>>
\layout { }
}
And here the result:
As you all can see, at staff 6 and 7 Tenor and Alto overlap. I tried to insert \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #n with various n's both to the Alto and the Tenor but it has no effect whatsoever.
Thanks for the help!