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Re: How to create proper horizontal offsets?
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Eluze |
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Re: How to create proper horizontal offsets? |
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Sat, 21 Dec 2013 14:45:54 -0800 (PST) |
Marten Visser wrote
> Eluze
> <eluzew <at>
> gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> when you transpose from as to c in the middle staff position the stem
>> direction changes - this is producing the warning about clashes.
>>
>> if you put the as in a voice with clear settings (\voiceOne,...) opposite
> to
>> that in the cued voice there will be no more collision and you might even
>> omit the manual shifting.
>>
>> Eluze
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>
>
> Hi Eluze, thanks for you answer.
>
> I understand your remark about the collision. I understand that you would
> code it as a specific voice in order to avoid collisions providing for
> setting a non-collisional stem direction, but in reality it is not a
> specific voice I think; it only is a few notes that are different for one
> or more of the stanzas. (Please correct me if my thinking is wrong.)
>
> I tried your suggestion, replacing \cueVoice by \voiceOne, \voiceTwo,
> \voiceThree or \voiceFour, but neither of these work:
>
> 1. the stem from the "cuenotes" now disappears
> 2. the \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift won't work any longer
> 3. the notes appear in full size, which they should not
>
> Besides, I don't understand why the horizontal shift may get lost at all
> when transposing. The problem I'm facing it not about collisions, it's
> about the loss of horizontal offset when transposing. (Or is that a
> consequence of a collision????)
hi Marten
maybe my explanations were to short
I send you an example code of what I mean (using your approach with cued
notes, but simplified to one consecutive voice) test1.ly
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n156309/test1.ly>
if something is unclear or doesn't meet your needs, please ask!
Eluze
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