Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Hello, Mats:
Just use simultaneous notes in the same voice:
r4 g4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2 }
or, with the upper voice as well:
r4 {b4 ( c ) } \\ g,4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2
You will get some warnings, but the desired output.
Excellent!
One question and one
Hello, Mats:
I guess you will get the desired alignment if you just make the stem
invisible in my example. The cause of the alignment problems is that
the note head of the whole note is wider then that of shorter notes,
just a you will find in well-typeset printed scores.
Absolutely true; and the
I will simple make the adjustment during final tweaking
(in Illustrator) before outputting the printer's file.
I definitely recommend to do it in LilyPond using
the extra-offset property instead of doing it by hand
afterwards (one thing less to remember if you have to
reprocess the score).
Hello, Mats:
I definitely recommend to do it in LilyPond using the extra-offset
property
instead of doing it by hand afterwards (one thing less to remember
if you have to reprocess the score).
An excellent point: thanks!
Kieren.
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Lilypond-user
Just use simultaneous notes in the same voice:
r4 g4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2 }
or, with the upper voice as well:
r4 {b4 ( c ) } \\ g,4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2
You will get some warnings, but the desired output.
/Mats
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
[ Mac OS X 10.2.8; Lilypond 2.0.1 ]
Hello, all:
Could
Hello, Mats:
Just use simultaneous notes in the same voice:
r4 g4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2 }
or, with the upper voice as well:
r4 {b4 ( c ) } \\ g,4 d'2 g,4 es'2 d'2
You will get some warnings, but the desired output.
Excellent!
One question and one comment+question:
1. Is there any way to suppress