Rob Vlasaty a écrit : >Georges, > >See if this is what you wanted. Mats Bengtsson wrote to me in another post: > > > >>>You may want to use \voiceOne instead of \stemUp and \voiceTwo instead >>>of \stemDown, to set the direction not only of stems but also of slurs, >>>ties, and some other things. >>> >>> > >Erik Sandberg wrote to me on Bug-Lilypond for a question I asked: > > > >>>Please read the manual on polyphony, esp. 6.6.2. The problem is the << \\ >> >>>inside upperTwo; << \\ >> sets \voiceOne and \voiceTwo implicitly. >>> >>> > >Putting it all together, I think I get it now. The << \\ >> construct >automatically resets it to << \voiceOne \\ \voiceTwo >> even if it's inside >another voice number. I would have to explicitly state the voice I'm working >with to change it. So Georges, I tried changing your \stemUp and \stemDown's >to different voices. I hope I'm on the right track with my thinking. > >Rob > > > It's ok with voiceOne \\ voiceFour thanks
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