Re: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-17 Thread Jakob Pedersen
Thank you kindly, Kieran. I appreciate your time. I agree about the structure. Thank you for the example. I'll follow that. Whatever else needs adjusting I'm sure I can force-\tweak into place. Jakob On 17.12.2023 15.49, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Jakob, Does anyone know how to align Voice

Re: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-17 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Jakob, > Does anyone know how to align VoiceOne (green) further left to match the > horizontal position of VoiceFour (red)? You could switch the \voiceTwo and \voiceFour commands… but that creates an even less pleasing result [IMO]. There are also ways to tweak the horizontal position of th

Re: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-17 Thread Jakob Pedersen
Thank you very much for this clarification, David. That makes a lot of sense (once you know it.) On 17.12.2023 02.50, David Kastrup wrote: \voiceOne is the topmost voice. \voiceTwo is the bottommost voice. \voiceThree is the voice below \voiceOne. \voiceFour is the voice above \voiceTwo. The

RE: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-16 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Jakob, As I see it you have 5 voices in the music yet only 4 voices in your code. Is this piece for organ? You might consider putting the “pedal” into a separate staff. Frescobaldi has a “wizard” under “file”, “score wizard”, “keyboard”, “organ”. Mark From: lilypond-user-bounces+cars

Re: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-16 Thread David Kastrup
Jakob Pedersen writes: > Greetings! > > I've always struggled with multiple voice and getting things to align > correctly. I assume there's some basic truth I'm missing. \voiceOne is the topmost voice. \voiceTwo is the bottommost voice. \voiceThree is the voice below \voiceOne. \voiceFour is t