> > Assume that I have music for two voices, \A and \B. \A has cue notes
> > from \B, and \B has cue notes from \A:
> >
> > A = { ... \quote "qB" 1 ... }
> > B = { ... \quote "qA" 1 ... }
> >
> > \addquote "qA" \A
> > \addquote "qB" \B
>
> Can't you first define the music of each voices in, say Aaux and
> Baux, and then building A and B and the quotes refering to Aaux and
> Baux?
>
> Aaux = { ... }
> Baux = { ... }
> A = << \Aaux { ... \quote "qB" 1 ... } >>
> B = << \Baux { ... \quote "qA" 1 ... } >>
> \addquote "qA" \Aaux
> \addquote "qB" \Baux
Of course I could do that, but it is very inconvenient IMHO: You have
to inserts a lot of skips before and after the \quote commands (the
`...' above in \A and \B); this means that the number of voices you
have to take care of has doubled suddenly.
Werner
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