In this new bug report, I want to merge heads from voice 2 sometimes with voice 1 and sometimes with voice 3. This is an actual situation in classical guitar music -- it's not infrequent to have a melody at the top with stems up, a bass line at the bottom with stems down, and a "filler" in between. At any particular time, we only want to merge heads from two voices, but there are two different possible combinations.
It seems to me that we can only merge notes between two voices, but we should be able to accommodate more than two voices in the staff that has merge-differently headed. The bug example I sent would produce correct notation if the note head of the last e were a half-note head. So this may not be a bug, but a feature request. But I don't believe that it would create impossible notation. Carl > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 10:19 PM > To: Carl D. Sorensen > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Merge-differently-headed can't accommodate three voices > > Carl D. Sorensen wrote: > > % merge-differently-headed can only handle two voices > > > > % the first shared note, d''2 and d''8 is shared between voice1 and > > voice2 > > % the second shared note, e,8 and e'2, is shared between voice2 and > > voice3 > > % an error message is given, and the notehead is _not_ a half not > > Sorry, you were too fast for me -- Han-Wen reported that > merge-differently-headed was only meant for opposing stem > dirs (ie. Voice 1 & 2). Merging would create incorrect notation here. > > I'm updating the docs accordingly. > - Graham > _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
