What are the odds, step-by-step documentation on typesetting the exact bar and 
edition I'm working on   !!!(O-O)!!!
Thanks for the pointers.
I had also tried to replace the notehead directly, but due to operator error, I 
picked the wrong glyph from the list (notehead.s2 instead of notehead.s1)...no 
wonder I got no visible change.
The Learning Manual example yields the correct midi duration and shows the 
extra voice in code...so, elegance it is.


On Thursday, May 29, 2014 1:24 AM, Pierre Perol-Schneider 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

>
>
>2014-05-29 9:15 GMT+02:00 Javier Ruiz-Alma <[email protected]>:
>
>I'm typesetting the attached music using four voices.  However, a shifted 
>quarter note refuses to merge with the half-note from other voice.  I suspect 
>it has to do with both having same stem direction, but how does one tell LP to 
>merge anyway?  Force-shifting notecolumn didn't seem to do the trick. 
>
>
>If you really want to reproduce your image you'll have to do something bad 
>like :
>
>%%%%%%%%%
>\version "2.18.2" 
>\relative c' {
>\key g \minor
><<
>{ c8[
>\once \override NoteHead.stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
>\once \override NoteHead.text = \markup\musicglyph #"noteheads.s1"
>d fis bes^( a)] }
>\\
>{ \once\hideNotes c,8_~ c2 }
>\\
>{ \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn s4 \stemDown fis4. }
>>>
>}
>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
>
>But, as Urs, I'll encourage you to copy the Learning Manual example which is 
>much more elegant.
>Cheers,
>Pierre
>
>
>
>
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