Greetings Carl,
Thank you for your explanation. What you say makes sense. I suppose I
would have liked an appearance where, at first glance, the second pair
of chords in the example do not look like four chords but two, like
the first two chords. Given that the entire piece is made up of these
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 9:20 AM Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> In the following measure of code, there are several instances of
> double-stemming. The single notes and triads merge correctly, but the
> four-note chords do not. I feel like the reason and solution should be
> straightforward,
Hi Hwaen,
The single notes and triads merge correctly, but the
four-note chords do not.
This seems to be a bug. The culprit is the combination of two notes a
step apart (and you can see that they are aligned differently in both
instances).
While I can't provide you with a solution right
Greetings,
In the following measure of code, there are several instances of
double-stemming. The single notes and triads merge correctly, but the
four-note chords do not. I feel like the reason and solution should be
straightforward, but I cannot seem to wrap my head around the
situation. Any