isn’t the treble clef c a quarter note?

> On Feb 3, 2015, at 11:47 AM, Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am working on a Debussy prelude and I have an odd measure where the up-stem 
> quarter note is merge with the down-stem sixteenth (first beat, see attached 
> picture).
> 
> <merge-quarter-with-sixteenth-want.png>
> ​
> I have gotten this far with typesetting it, but as you can see, the stems 
> aren't merged.
> 
> <merge-quarter-with-sixteenth.png>
> ​Any ideas on how to get this to work?  Might source file is below:
> 
> \version "2.19.15"
> \language "english"
> 
> upperStaffTop = \relative c' {
>   cs4 <cs' cs'> <cs' cs'> |
> }
> 
> upperStaffBottom = \relative c' {
>   cs16 d fs gs cs d fs gs cs gs fs d |
> }
> 
> lowerStaffTop = \relative c {
>   <<
>     \new Voice {
>       \voiceThree \crossStaff { cs4 } s2 |
>     }
>     \new Voice {
>       \voiceFour cs16 d fs gs \stemUp cs \clef treble d fs gs cs gs fs d |
>     }
>   >>  
> }
> 
> lowerStaffBottom = \relative c,, {
>   <cs cs'>4 <cs'' cs'> \clef treble <cs' cs'> |
> }
> 
> % --- Biolerplate
> 
> global = {
>   \key a \major
>   \time 3/4
> }
> 
> upperStaff = {
>   \clef treble
>   \global
>   <<
>     \new Voice { \voiceOne \upperStaffTop }
>     \new Voice { \voiceTwo \upperStaffBottom }
>   >>
> }
> 
> lowerStaff = {
>   \clef bass
>   \global
>   <<
>     \new Voice { \voiceThree \lowerStaffTop }
>     \new Voice { \voiceFour \lowerStaffBottom }
>   >>
> }
> 
> \score {
>   \new PianoStaff {
>     <<
>       \new Staff \upperStaff 
>       \new Staff \lowerStaff  
>     >>
>   }
>   \layout {
>     \context {
>       \PianoStaff
>       \consists #Span_stem_engraver
>     }
>   }
> }
> 
> Knute Snortum
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