Poor man' ossia

2015-09-14 Thread Menu Jacques
Hello folks, In the example below, I’d like to indicate that someone else is playing two 16th notes while this player plays the 8th on the first beat of the second bar, to help going a tempo altogether on the the second beat. Trouble is that the two 16th are too much on the right and the stems

Re: Poor man' ossia

2015-09-14 Thread Robert Schmaus
Without being able to test it right now: my assumption is that the "\voiceThree" is responsible for the shift right. Have you tried using voiceOne instead? __ Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it. -- Flannery O'Connor > On 14 Sep 2015, at 10:43, Menu Jacques

Re: Poor man' ossia

2015-09-14 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 14.09.2015 um 10:43 schrieb Menu Jacques: Trouble is that the two 16th are too much on the right \override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t (in the “ossia” voice) and the stems of the « main » voice are too long. \override Beam.collision-voice-only = ##t (in the “main” voice)

Re: Poor man' ossia

2015-09-14 Thread Jacques Menu
Thanks Robert and Malte, \voiceOne or \voiceThere have the same effect in this situation, so I can use either one or the other. Here is a working solution. A nice day! JM \version "2.19.25" \relative c' { \time 2/4 d2 - \markup{ \italic "rall."} ~ | % 8 << { \override