It should be possible to use the \rest command to position the rests manually. I have just sent a bug report, since this doesn't seem to work when you have a
beam over the rest.

  /Mats

Alexander Rose wrote:
Hi,


Am 26.10.2006 um 21:31 schrieb Alexander Rose:

The attached example (lily 2.9.26) should speak for itself. If you have two voices and a rest under a beam, that rest may collide with the other voice. You can resolve this manually with an override, but than you may run into trouble in a piano staff system, because the override always affects both staffs, still if applied for each staff (then the later is dominant).

It works now. I put the notes (explicitly) into four different voices and I ommited the "Staff" in \override Staff.Rest #' ... See attached file.


Alex


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