On 14.09.2012 11:23, Thomas Morley wrote:
But while using separate voices, LilyPond prints the instrumentCueName
twice, too. Or did I sth wrong? \version "2.16.0"
\addInstrumentDefinition #"piccolo" #`((instrumentName . "Piccolo")
(shortInstrumentName . "Pc.") (instrumentCueName . "Piccolo")
(midiInstrument . "piccolo")) \new Staff << \new Voice { \voiceOne
e''2 e'' g'' a'' g'' } \new Voice { \voiceTwo c''2 c'' e'' \override
InstrumentSwitch #'direction = #DOWN \instrumentSwitch "piccolo" c''
c'' }
-Harm
yes, thats right. I also came over this. But Keith's layout solution can
solve this. If this is a combined staff, where flute 2 switches to
piccolo, one should remember, to give it a cue name, saying, that its
flute 2 using piccolo ;-)
Jan-Peter
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