Laura Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There must be an obvious answer, but when I run the attached file,
> there's an extra lyric on the last note of the voice part, or an extra
> articulation over the last note of the right hand keyboard line. Where
> is that "a2" coming from?
That's the part-combiner in work. You probably want to just make it
shut-up, by setting Staff.soloADue to false, see below. Maybe you
need to tweak the partcombiner wrt chords, or don't actually need/want
the partcombiner, but just fixed \voiceOne, \voiceTwo pairs?
See also:
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Automatic-part-combining.html
Hmm, there are also two properties, splitInterval and changeMoment,
but they've been omitted in the documentation. I'll fix that.
(translator-property-description 'changeMoment moment-pair? "duration
that voices are examined for differences, when part-combining.
Usually unset or zero when combining threads into one voice, and 1 (or
the duration of one measure) when combining voices into one staff.")
(translator-property-description 'splitInterval number-pair?
"part-combiner will separate its two voices (or threads) when interval
between the two voices is contained in this range.")
> I'm using 1.4.10.
[snip lots of music - wow]
> \context Staff="2"
> {
% Silence partcombiner.
\property Staff.soloADue = ##f
> \context Voice=one \partcombine Voice
> \context Thread=one \transpose g <\voiceB>
> \context Thread=two \transpose g <\voiceC>
> }
>
>
> \context Staff="3"
> {
% Silence partcombiner.
\property Staff.soloADue = ##f
> \context Voice=two \partcombine Voice
> \context Thread=one \transpose g <\voiceD>
> \context Thread=two \transpose g <\voiceE>
>
> }
Greetings,
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
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