Re: placing of artificial harmonic

2006-11-16 Thread Mats Bengtsson
To make a single note in a chord invisible, you have to use the \tweak feature: eih d g \harmonic \tweak #'transparent ##t f 4 /Mats Orm Finnendahl wrote: Hi, I'm trying to write a doublestop in a violin piece, where on note is played as an artificail harmonic. In the sequence 'eih d g

Re: placing of artificial harmonic

2006-11-16 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Am 16. November 2006, 09:40 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Mats Bengtsson: To make a single note in a chord invisible, you have to use the \tweak feature: eih d g \harmonic \tweak #'transparent ##t f 4 thanks, that worked. Unfortunately that creates a new problem: Tieing two such chords together creates

Re: placing of artificial harmonic

2006-11-16 Thread Mats Bengtsson
One option is to use the new possibility in version 2.10 to specify the ties separately for each note in the chord, see the NEWS for version 2.10. /Mats Orm Finnendahl wrote: Am 16. November 2006, 09:40 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Mats Bengtsson: To make a single note in a chord invisible, you

placing of artificial harmonic

2006-11-15 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi, I'm trying to write a doublestop in a violin piece, where on note is played as an artificail harmonic. In the sequence 'eih d g \harmonic4' The harmonic is placed above the 'eih' but should be placed above the 'd'. Is there any way to either flip the noteheads of the eih and d or move the