OK! If you want to save some typing, then you could use
basseI = \notes
\context Staff <<
\new Voice \relative c {
\voiceOne
\time 4/4
\clef bass
f2 f
\bar "||"
}
\new Voice \relative c {
\voiceTwo
f,2 f
} \new Voice \relative c' {
\voiceOne
\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
<a, c>2 <a c>
}
>>
Note that I intentionally use the \voiceOne macro for two of the voices. Actually, the only difference between \voiceOne and \voiceThree is that the latter one moves note heads to the right to avoid collisions (which you don't want, as far as I can understand).
/Mats
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
<<{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t a,2}\\{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t c}>> is OK. Thanks ! I use this type of notation for baroc viol music, in which intermediate notes in a chord are stemless.
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pour : Jean-marc LEGRAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3.kth.se> cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: R�f. : Re: transparent stems 07/10/2004 15:32
A setting such as \override Stem #'transparent =##t will apply to the current Voice context and does certainly work. However, in your example, you use the construct << {...} \\ {...} >> which implicitly puts the two lines of music into separate Voice contexts named "1" and "2", respectively.
The easiest is probably to just keep all the notes in the same Voice context: <<{a,2}{c}>> <<{a}{c}>> Or even write these chords as chords instead of simultanous voices: \new Voice \relative c' {\voiceThree <a, c>2 <a c> }
Then, you probably shouldn't even make the stem transparent, since LilyPond automatically will move the notes to the right in \voiceThree to make it clear what notes belong where.
If you really want transparent stems and separate voices, try: <<{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t a,2}\\{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t c}>> <<{a}\\{c}>> Even though I would find it very difficult as a musician to interprete that notation.
/Mats
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
Yes, I've read the News, and translated : \property Staff.Stem \set #'transparent = ##t into \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t. But the whole notes have transparent stems, whereas I'd like just the middle voice (voicethree) like this. And when I replace Staff by Voice, it doesn't
do
anything.
Any trick ?
Mats Bengtsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pour : Jean-marc LEGRAND
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3.kth.se> cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: transparent stems
07/10/2004 13:18
Did you try convert-ly to update the syntax? Also, did you read the NEWS file for version 2.2?
/Mats
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
Hi list !
Working on Lily2.2 and XP, I cannont find how to translate the "\property Staff.Stem \set #'transparent = ##t" I used on Lily2.0. I have a staff with 3 voices, and I want to make the stems of the middle voice transparent. I've tried \override Staff.Stem #'transparent = ##t and it makes the wholes stems transparent (in the 3 voices). So I've tried \override Voice.Stem #'transparent = ##t, and nothing happens. I've also tried the Lilybook trick : \override Stem #'transparent = ##t : idem.
What can I do, please ?
Here's my script :
basseI = \notes \context Staff << \new Voice {\voiceOne \time 4/4 \clef bass \relative c { f2 f \bar "||" } } \new Voice {\voiceTwo \relative c { \stemDown f,2 f } }
\new Voice {\voiceThree \relative c' { \override Stem #'transparent = ##t <<{a,2}\\{c}>> <<{a}\\{c}>> } }
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