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From: | Kevin Barry |
Subject: | Re: Problem with r2. in two voices |
Date: | Sun, 8 Feb 2015 20:32:30 +0000 |
But I don’t want to make it visually that there are two voices here, I want to make it visually explicit that there is a single voice. That’s why each voice has issued the \oneVoice command before asserting the r2. And why is it only rests and notes that have augmentation dots are affected in \oneVoice mode this way? There is no way other than clashing note column warnings to tell that two voices have each issued concurrent rests in \oneVoice mode. It’s just kind of weird that augmentation dots get this special treatment.
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