2008/8/18 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I realise it isn't at draft stage yet, but I thought I'd say that there's a
> slight inaccuracy in 1.5.3, \oneVoice doesn't put a voice into the same
> voice context before and after a temporary polyphonic passage, not
> explicitly creating two new voices does that. \oneVoice just sets the beams
> and stems so that they go the direction they're supposed to. It's the the
> equivalent of setting \stemNeutral \beamNeutral \tieNeutral \slurNeutral
> \phrasingSlurNeutral and anything else that \voiceOne ... \voiceFour sets to
> #UP or #DOWN.

Then, please, could you clarify why the "this is my song" example
works as expected? I am more and more confused for moments.

-- 
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
http://www.paconet.org


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