Am 02.11.2007 um 15:13 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Another point are the rules of the \relative mode when you have
polyphony/chord constructions (how to use , and ' properly)
Could you please check the following draft of the new revised manual
and see if it provides the relevant information:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/Relative-
octave-entry.html#Relative-octave-entry
here I find immediatly:
If the preceding item is a chord, the first note of the chord is used
as the reference point for the octave placement of a following note
or chord:
but because I mixed up chords and polyphony I also need:
Polyphony does not change the relationship of notes within a
\relative { } block. Each note is calculated relative to the note
immediately preceding it.
\relative { noteA << noteB \\ noteC >> noteD }
noteC is relative to noteB, not noteA; noteD is relative to noteC,
not noteB or noteA.
(from the new manual 3.2.1 "I'm seeing Voices")
These issues are described to some extent in the section on
"Explicitly instantiating
voices".
this chapter indeed answers my questions
thank you for the help
ole
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