Just bumping this up, since nobody has replied yet.

Brent.

On 17 May 2018 at 19:50, Brent Annable <brentanna...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've just started using \partcombine, and have noticed that, by default,
> it doesn't print a rest in one part that coincides with a note of the same
> duration in the other part. I want it to print both the note and the
> rest. I know that I can use \partcombineApart to get around individual
> instances of this behaviour, but a recent editing decision means I have to
> go through about 70 existing pieces and change them all using \partcombine,
> and I'd rather not have to manually search for missing rests and insert a
> bunch of \partcombineApart commands.
>
> Is there any way to override this behaviour globally, and make it print
> the rest and note separately? I enclose an example to show what I mean:
>
> \version "2.19.65"
>
> partA = \relative c' {e4^"Default" e r e}
>
> partB = \relative c' {e4 e \once \partcombineApart r e}
>
> partC = \relative c' {c4 c c c}
>
> \score {
>  \new Staff \with {printPartCombineTexts = ##f}
>  \partcombine \partA \partC
> }
>
> \score {
>  \new Staff \with {printPartCombineTexts = ##f}
>  \partcombine \partB \partC
> }
>
>
> Many thanks for your time and any input,
>
> Brent.
>
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