\autochange for more than 1 voice?

2009-04-10 Thread MonAmiPierrot

Hello,
I tried without success writing piano music in which 2 different voices
(e.g. simply left and right hand) change staff automatically. I don't know
if \autochange is the right tool.
If there's no manner to achieve this, can I manually change staff in a
voice? In other words: how can I logically separate left/right hands
from upper and lower staff?
Hope it's clear, actually it is a very obvious need and perhaps you always
achieved it without even thinking.
Thanks

  

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Re: \autochange for more than 1 voice?

2009-04-10 Thread James E. Bailey


Am 10.04.2009 um 12:44 schrieb MonAmiPierrot:



Hello,
I tried without success writing piano music in which 2 different  
voices
(e.g. simply left and right hand) change staff automatically. I  
don't know

if \autochange is the right tool.
If there's no manner to achieve this, can I manually change staff in a
voice? In other words: how can I logically separate left/right  
hands

from upper and lower staff?
Hope it's clear, actually it is a very obvious need and perhaps you  
always

achieved it without even thinking.
Thanks



I've never used the \autoChange, so I can't speak to that point, but  
manual staff switches with more than one voice are the same. Just  
remember to change the voice, i.e., \voiceOne in the lower staff  
would probably need to be \voiceTwo in the upper one, if there's  
another voice in that staff, and the other voice would need an  
explicit \voiceOne. And then the \oneVoice afterwards, and it should  
be fine.


James E. Bailey



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