Dear Paul, I feel ashamed now. Indeed, I lost it when changing to the new Dynamics. Thanks for your quick answer. Its working back ;)
Alberto On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 9:49 PM Paul Hodges <p...@cassland.org> wrote: > Your snippet doesn't include the Span_stem_engraver, so I guess you lost > that when adding the Dynamics. Here is an extracted part of the score of > that I am just now working on, with /lots/ of cross-staff joins as well as > central dynamics: > > \score { > << > \new PianoStaff \with { > \consists "Span_stem_engraver" > } > << > \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = \markup\bold"Piano I" > \new Staff = "priRH" { \clef treble \IpriRH } > \new Dynamics = "priDy" \IpriDy > \new Staff = "priLH" { \clef bass \IpriLH } > >> > >> > } > > Regards, > Paul > > > * From: * Alberto Simões <albertov...@gmail.com> > * To: * <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > * Sent: * 25/06/2022 21:17 > * Subject: * CrossStaff and Dynamics > > Hello > > I am using CrossStaff and everything worked fine. > But after following a snippet that suggest adding the dynamics as an > independent voice of spaces: > > \score { > \new PianoStaff = "PianoStaff_pf" << > \new Staff = "upper" << \upper >> > \new Dynamics = "dynamics" \dynamics > \new Staff = "lower" << \lower >> > >> > } > > the beams are no longer connected. > Is there any way to overcome this problem? > > The idea of using a dynamic "voice" was to get all dynamics middle-aligned > between them... > > Thank you for any hint, > Alberto > >