In the attached minimal example I explicitly call \partcombineApart to force two separate voice. However, the partcombiner still detects the second quarter as "SoloII". The correct solution would be to use automatically forced separate voices.

Cheers,
Reinhold
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Reinhold Kainhofer, [email protected], http://www.kainhofer.com
 * Financial & Actuarial Math., Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria
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\version "2.17.0"

% in this example, the part-combiner detects the second beat as SoloII, even 
though we force it to use separate voices:
IVDuettFagIMusic = \relative f'' {
  \partcombineApart R2 
  \partcombineAutomatic f2
}
IVDuettFagIIMusic = \relative f'' {
  \partcombineApart f4( es4) 
  d2
}
\new Staff {
  \partcombine \IVDuettFagIMusic \IVDuettFagIIMusic
}

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% WORKAROUND: Explicitly force the second quarter as Apart, too. This is 
cumbersome and should NOT be required:
IVDuettFagIIMusicWorkaround = \relative f'' {
  \partcombineApart f4( \partcombineApart es4) 
  d2
}

\new Staff {
  \partcombine \IVDuettFagIMusic \IVDuettFagIIMusicWorkaround
}
  

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