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Re: \partcombine terribly broken
From: |
Han-Wen Nienhuys |
Subject: |
Re: \partcombine terribly broken |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:50:16 +0200 |
address@hidden writes:
>
> There's one situation I find curious though. The following scores have
> different music but produce the same paper output:
>
> \score {\notes \relative c'' \partcombine
> {g4 g a( b) c c r r}
> {g4 g r4 r e e g g}}
> \score {\notes \relative c'' \partcombine
> {g4 g a( b) e, e r r}
> {g4 g r4 r c c g g}}
>
> If I would have typeset the second score manually, I would have used
> polyphony
> notation for the <<e c>> notes, to mark that the c actually belongs to the
> 'lower' part. (<c'' e'> suggests that the upper voice plays the c, while <<e'
> \\ c''>> suggests that the lower voice plays the c)
>
> I.e., I suggest an additional rule saying that polyphony notation should be
> used instead of chord notation if the pitch of the second part is
> higher tha
I've changed this in CVS.
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