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Re: moving rests relative cues


From: Paul Scott
Subject: Re: moving rests relative cues
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2021 17:52:24 -0700
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Thanks to Jean's correction about quotedCueEventTypes here is a MWE that shows why there is still a collision.

\version "2.23.5"

aa = \relative{ f'4->( 4 d4 4) f4->( 4 d4 4->) }
\addQuote qaa \aa

bb = \relative{
  \set Score.quotedCueEventTypes = #'(note-event rest-event tie-event
                      articulation-event
                                      beam-event tuplet-span-event
                                      dynamic-event slur-event)
  \cueDuring qaa #up R1
  << { \cueDuring qaa #up s1 } { \voiceOne R1 } >>
}

\score{
  \new Staff \new Voice \bb
}

Paul

On 12/13/21 16:37, Jean Abou Samra wrote:


Le 14/12/2021 à 00:19, Paul Scott a écrit :

On 12/13/21 16:03, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
How about:

\version "2.22.1"

aa = \relative { f'4 4 4 4 }
\addQuote qaa \aa

\relative{
  << { \cueDuring qaa #down s1 } { \voiceOne R1 } >>
}


I need to understand voices better.  My real problem has articulation over the notes which your solution doesn't seem to see.


OK, I am at loss here.


\version "2.22.1"

<<
  { R1 }
  \\
  { c'1 }
  \\
  { e''4 4 4 4 }
>>


Why does this make colliding output? Does
anyone see if I am missing something?


I had tried adding the articulations to my MWE and didn't get them to show up with quotedEventTypes.


You are using \cueDuring. The property for
that would be quotedCueEventTypes.

Best,
Jean




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