>>
>> Also (again not Scheme) see
>>
>> http://lilypond.org/examples.html
>
> Sorry I forgot to mention i was referring to the Schenker Graph.
>
> James
>
Ah, interesting. Yeah, I suppose I didn't think to search for voice following
lines across staves.
One issue that also came up (and that I somewhat solved) is that the notes will
probably be sounding simultaneously. If you'll look at my script below, you'll
see that I used "s2" instead of "r2" as a placeholder to space it out a little
bit. Luckily, the voice follower ignores this--when I used r2 it would try to
draw a line from the rest to the note, which is philosophically interesting but
unfortunately wrong.
Thanks a lot for your help--here's the current script:
\version "2.12.3"
\score {
\new StaffGroup {
\set StaffGroup.followVoice = ##t
<<
\new Staff=one {
\override VoiceFollower #'style = #'dashed-line
<< {c'1} {s2 \change Staff = "three" b2} >> a s2
}
\new Staff=two {
\override VoiceFollower #'style = #'dashed-line
g'2 f' \change Staff = "one" e'1
}
\new Staff=three {
s1 s
}
>>
}
}
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