Re: once again with a header, tie into polyphony question

2007-11-21 Thread Eyolf Ă˜strem
On 21.11.2007 (13:58), Rune Zedeler wrote: > Ole Schmidt skrev: > > > I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-sharp. How > > do I achieve > > that? Another possibility is to fake it by letting a stemless (i.e. transparent stem) in one voice be merged with that of anoth

Re: once again with a header, tie into polyphony question

2007-11-21 Thread Rune Zedeler
Ole Schmidt skrev: I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-sharp. How do I achieve that? The problem is, that the Tie_engraver - that generates ties - lives at voice level. That means that the Tie_engraver can only "see" notes in the same voice - and therefore cannot

RE: once again with a header, tie into polyphony question

2007-11-21 Thread Trevor Daniels
. This can be fixed if you really want them up. Trevor D > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+t.daniels=treda.co.u > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Ole Schmidt > Sent: 21 November 2007 00:59 > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Subj

Re: once again with a header, tie into polyphony question

2007-11-20 Thread Paul Scott
Ole Schmidt wrote: Dear all, I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-sharp. How do I achieve that? Thanks for a hint ole %%% \version "2.10.15" \new Staff { \time 3/4 \relative c' { r4 2| \voiceOne << { fis8. d'16 } \new Voi

once again with a header, tie into polyphony question

2007-11-20 Thread Ole Schmidt
Dear all, I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f- sharp. How do I achieve that? Thanks for a hint ole %%% \version "2.10.15" \new Staff { \time 3/4 \relative c' { r4 2| \voiceOne << { fis8. d'16 } \new Voice = "1" { \voiceTw