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

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

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.

RE: Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-16 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org On Behalf Of Jakob Pedersen Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2023 5:05 PM To: Lilypond mailing list Subject: Voices, shifting and stem direction Greetings! I've always struggled with multiple voice and getting things to align correctly. I assume there's some basic

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

Voices, shifting and stem direction

2023-12-16 Thread Jakob Pedersen
Greetings! I've always struggled with multiple voice and getting things to align correctly. I assume there's some basic truth I'm missing. I'm attempting to transcribe an organ chorale and have run into a problem with these three bars: I have tried all sorts of combination of \Voice and