On 08/31/2013 03:46 PM, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
> 2013/8/31 Kai Ruhnau <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     This looks especially strange for whole notes.
>
>  
> From my point of view, that's normal.
>
> for more details, check this
> : http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/multiple-voices

I went through this prior to posting :)
Then again, there aren't really examples with simultaneous notes in a
single voice (soprano 1 and soprano 2) that should be aligned with other
voices. The single-voice page avoids seconds and unisons altogether, so
I don't have a good point of reference atm.

> Maybe you could give us a little sketch in order to show us how you'd
> like to see them.

Here is a second example showing why I think aesthetics are off a little
bit and which shows where I'm coming from

\version "2.16.2"

\score {
<<
    \time 5/4
    \new Voice {r4 <c'' c''>1}
    \new Voice {r4 <a' a'>1}
>>
}

I want both unisons to be placed at an equal distance to the rest. The
reason for me starting to ramble about the stems came from some tests I
did before to figure out what's going on.

Best regards
Kai
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