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On 4 Jan 2006, at 4:33 pm, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:

Wouldn't it be better to have \followrests mean that the rest
takes its pitch from the next note in the part?  Rests are
cues and the ideal pitch for a rest if there is more than one
part is the one that leads one's eye to the note.  daveA


Quite right! There is no such thing as \followrests in 2.6 though? (I couldn't it in http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/lilypond.html)

I've gone through and manually placed the rests explicily. Throuble is now, after running my scordatura program, the rests sometimes get placed on spaces in the staff which makes it look like minim rests and semibreve ones are swapped, but actually they are just being typeset half a line off (like I asked for).

I think it'll be best to tackle this by hand for the moment. I'll send you a PDF of what I've got so far if you're interested...

Nick/.

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