On Monday, 10 January 2000, Harald Anlauf writes:
> The first one occurs with a slur over a triplet, where the third note is a
> rest. I would like to extend the slur from the first note of the triplet to
> the rest. However, lilypond complains and refuses to do it.
Well, she should, as far as I can see. I don't see what you want:
a slur to or over a rest doesn't make any sense to me. What should
the meaning of that be?
> Second, in the chord (written below as <c e g a b, >), the c, e and g belong
> to one voice, while the others do not. Therefore, the note heads of c, e and
> g should appear on the same side of the stem, while a and b should be on the
> other side. I could not find a way to trick lilypond's resolution of
> collision.
Well, how is Lily to know what notes belong to which voice, if you
don't tell her? Now, the cord is being treated as one voice. You
may want to try something like this:
\include "deutsch.ly"
\score{
\notes\relative c''\context Staff
% <c e g a b, >
<
\context Voice=i {
\property Voice.verticalDirection=1
\property Voice.horizontalNoteShift=1
<g e c>
}
\context Voice=ii {
\property Voice.verticalDirection=-1
\property Voice.horizontalNoteShift=1
\property Voice.forceHorizontalShift = "0.75"
%\property Voice.forceHorizontalShift = "1.0"
<a b,>
}
>
}
Greetings,
Jan.
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