Re: Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice

2013-12-17 Thread Trevor Daniels
Urs Liska wrote Tuesday, December 17, 2013 9:01 AM However I noticed a behaviour I wouldn't have expected: Try out the following snippet: soprano = \relative c' { c e g c } verse = \lyricmode { This is my song } \score { \new Staff %\soprano { \oneVoice r4. r4 r4. }

Re: Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice

2013-12-17 Thread Urs Liska
Am 17.12.2013 11:16, schrieb Trevor Daniels: Urs Liska wrote Tuesday, December 17, 2013 9:01 AM However I noticed a behaviour I wouldn't have expected: Try out the following snippet: soprano = \relative c' { c e g c } verse = \lyricmode { This is my song } \score { \new Staff

Re: Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice

2013-12-17 Thread Urs Liska
Am 17.12.2013 12:09, schrieb Trevor Daniels: Urs, you wrote Tuesday, December 17, 2013 10:50 AM What about changing that to For example, arbitrary notes in the NullVoice may arbitrarily move rests or cause accidentals to appear (or disappear) on the staff. ? I see David's already had some

Re: Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice

2013-12-17 Thread David Kastrup
Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes: Urs, you wrote Tuesday, December 17, 2013 10:50 AM What about changing that to For example, arbitrary notes in the NullVoice may arbitrarily move rests or cause accidentals to appear (or disappear) on the staff. ? I see David's already had

Re: Spacing/collision behaviour of NullVoice

2013-12-17 Thread Carl Peterson
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 6:16 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote: Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes: Urs, you wrote Tuesday, December 17, 2013 10:50 AM What about changing that to For example, arbitrary notes in the NullVoice may arbitrarily move rests or cause accidentals to