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How to revert an override in partcombine
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Ed Gordijn |
Subject: |
How to revert an override in partcombine |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Feb 2014 12:34:27 +0100 |
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Hi,
I use an override in partcombine to ignore collisions. But how do I
revert this again?
In the snippet below I trie to revert but this doens't have effect and
the g in the last measure collides.
I know that \once does work but I would prefer the construction with
\override and \revert because I want to use this in longer sequences too.
Greetings, Ed
\version "2.18.0"
musicI = \relative g' {
g1~
g1
c2 c
g1
}
musicII = \relative g' {
% create a double tie with partcombine
\partcombineApart
\override Voice.NoteColumn.ignore-collision =##t
g1~
g1
\revert Voice.NoteColumn.ignore-collision
% tried both revert and override but there is no difference
% \override Voice.NoteColumn.ignore-collision =##f
\partcombineAutomatic
g2 g
\partcombineApart
%\override Voice.NoteColumn.ignore-collision =##f % works, but why
do I need it twice
g2 e
\partcombineAutomatic
}
\partcombine \musicI \musicII
- How to revert an override in partcombine,
Ed Gordijn <=