David Kastrup wrote Tuesday, January 31, 2012 2:31 PM


"Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> writes:

No, me neither, but leaving Voice contexts to be implied usually works
well, eg with Staff rather than StaffGroup.

Why would you want to have the above end up in _two_ different voices?
If you write

\new Staff { \relative c' { \relative c' { c2~ } c } }

the tie just disappears.  So I can't say this works well with "Staff
rather than StaffGroup".

"usually".  You wouldn't usually have nested \relative's.

Implicit contexts are important for getting newbies off the ground.
But I agree the implementation is deficient.

Trevor


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