Dear Alexander,
thanks for Your help.
I understand it now!
2009/11/23 Alexander Kobel <[email protected]>
> Stefan Thomas wrote:
>
>> Dear community,
>> I have a problem with the addquote-command.
>> In the below quoted snippet it doesn't work and I don't know why.
>> Here is the example
>>
>> \version "2.12.2"
>> oben = \new Staff \relative { c4 d e f g2 c g1 }
>> \addQuote "oben" { \oben }
>> unten = \new Staff { \quoteDuring "oben" {s1 } e'1 e'1 }
>>
>> \score { << \oben
>> \unten
>> >> }
>>
>
> Hi, Stefan,
>
> first of all, you need to put a hash symbol (#) in front of the string
> denoting the identifier after \quoteDuring.
> (Uh. I withdraw. I think it is supposed to be there, but it also works
> without it. Interesting.)
> ([OT:] You really should use \relative with some octavation.)
>
> Even then, quoting at the start of a piece is broken. IIRC, it has
> something to do with the quote being available only after the moment it was
> declared, but in this very case, it's already needed at the same point in
> time.
> I can't find the bug report right now, so I don't know if there's someone
> working on this. As a workaround, you can quote the first note for yourself
> and add the quote later on:
>
> oben = \relative c' { c4 d e f g2 c g1 }
> \addQuote "oben" \oben
> unten = \relative c' { c4 \quoteDuring #"oben" s2. e1 e1 }
>
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff \oben
> \new Staff \unten
> >>
> }
>
>
> Cheers,
> Alexander
>
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