Luming <luming.w...@outlook.com> writes: > 1. When I added a NullVoice into a staff with a existing homophony Voice, > all previously-correctly-placed rest marks are engraved in a polyphonic > manner (in the lower-half of the staff instead of in the middle), unless it > is a "r" or a "s" in the NullVoice at the same time. > I did not notice any mark besides rest mark having this problem. All notes > are engraved correctly. > Using "\oneVoice" command on the rest marks did not fix this.
LilyPond is not a WYSIWYG program. It is perfectly feasible when asking a question to include a small example. My guess number 1 is that you are using \\ somewhere where it does not belong. However, even then \oneVoice when applied appropriately should be able to counterbalance its effect. So I have no clue what you are actually doing here. > 2. When using " word __ " to create a extender line in Lyrics, if the note > that the word aligned to is from a NullVoice and followed by "r" or "s", the > extender line will extend all the way until first note after the followed > rests, instead of stopping after last tied/slurred note. Well, "s" is not even a note, and "r" is not commonly used for alignment I think. Again, it would be important to include a small example of what you are talking about so that people can give a hint for the best way to address your and/or LilyPond's problem. > Thank you for reading this. > I'm new to LilyPond and I work with Windows 8.1, Frescobaldi 2.0.16 and > Lilypond 2.18.2 The version of Frescobaldi is not relevant for figuring out a LilyPond problem when giving an example, so you can safely leave it off. In the rare cases where the operating system version is relevant, it may also be a good idea to specify whether you are working with a 64bit or 32bit version of the operating system. The LilyPond version is by far the most important information: be sure to include it in any question. It can be sort-of implied by putting an appropriate \version command in your minimal example <URL:http://www.lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html>. All the best -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond