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From: "James Lowe"
To: "'Phil Holmes'"
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 4:37 PM
Subject: RE: Removing accidentals from a voice
Hello,
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at voice has a chord, none of the pitches
in the chord will have accidentals.
David
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From: "Kieren MacMillan"
To: "Phil Holmes"
Cc: "LilyPond User Group"
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Removing accidentals from a voice
Hi Phil,
What about
\override Voice.Accidental #'stencil
Hi
Quite difficult without a snippet, but you could try, within your second
voice :
\override Accidental #'stencil = ##f
Regards
JMarc
Phil Holmes a écrit :
I have a score with lyrics that have slightly different rhythms for
each verse. The way it's set in the original is to have full-size
Hi Phil,
What about
\override Voice.Accidental #'stencil = ##f
or
\override Voice.Accidental #'transparent = ##t
??
Hope this helps,
Kieren.
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On Tue 15 Mar 2011, 15:36 Phil Holmes wrote:
> in-key note, since this would then play wrong. It looks to me like
> the accidental engraver is in the staff context. Is there any way
> to remove the staff engraver for just one voice of a staff?
I guess, you can move it to Voice? Remove from Staff
I have a score with lyrics that have slightly different rhythms for each
verse. The way it's set in the original is to have full-size stem-up notes
for the first verse, and small stem-down notes for the alternative. So far,
so good - 2 voices, set voiceOne/voiceTwo, use \teeny to get small not