This is just one of many situations, where you need to explicitly
create the Voice context yourself:
\score {
\new Voice \relative c'' {
\cueDuring #"sop" #DOWN { R1 } c2 c2 |
}
\header { piece = "Explicit instantiation of the Voice => normal voice
is in normal size!" }
}
This is a consequence of the way LilyPond creates new contexts on the fly,
if needed. So, I wouldn't classify it as a bug in cueDuring.
/Mats
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
If a voice starts with a \cueDuring section, the whole voice will be printed
in the size of the cue notes instead of the normal size. Attached is a small
exampl showing the problem. As soon as there is e.g. a measure rest (or some
notes) before the cue notes, the voice is printed in normal size.
I suppose that's quite a bug in cueDuring...
Cheers,
Reinhold
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