2008/9/28 Gerard Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The duration dots seem to be getting misplaced with multiple voices. In the
> first example it's confusing as to whether the dot belongs to the f of the
> second voice or the lower e of the first. In the second example where the note
> head is on a ledger line, the dot on the upper e in the second voice has moved
> downward, and appears to belong to the c in the second voice.
Thanks for the report. I'm not sure what should be the correct way to
print it; would you have a scanned example of a real-world similar
situation?
> I don't know enough to be able to work around this one. I tried separating out
> the voices further but it didn't help.
Of course, the obvious workaround is to invert the voices:
bug = << { \voiceTwo <f c'>2 <g b>4 } \\ \voiceOne <e e'>2. >>
\relative c' \bug
{ \clef bass \bug }
> Thanks for all the great work on lilypond, I'm thoroughly enjoying learning
> and
> using it.
Well, happy learning and good luck with Lilypond!
Cheers,
Valentin
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