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Re: transposing baroque noteheads modernizes them
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: transposing baroque noteheads modernizes them |
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Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:00:54 -0500 |
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>>>>> "James" == James E Bailey <address@hidden> writes:
James> The easiest solution I can think of is to put them in the same Voice
James> context. If you have :
James> voicedefault = \context Voice = tset {…}
James> and
James> bassusnotes = \context Voice = tset {…}
James> Then your example compiles fine.
So it does.
I still think this behavior isn't what any reasonable user would
expect, but I have checked, and it isn't a regression from 2.10.
Probably the reason things used to work is that I used to have more of
the default stuff (like notehead style) cluttering up the notes files.
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