Hi, When several voices are combined on one staff with \partcombine, multi-measure rests in the first voice are only printed in the first measure of their span if voiceTwo contains skips. The following measures are empty.
Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug? When voiceTwo contains rests too, the expected rests are printed (one rest for both voices). When voiceTwo contains notes, the rests in voiceOne are note printed: as expected, only voiceTwo is printed with the "Solo II" indication. I include an example file which illustrates the three different behaviours: \version "2.10.25" testOne={ \time 2/4 R2*4 } testTwo={s2 s s s} testThree= \relative c'{c2 d e f} %supposedly buggy one \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testTwo } \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testOne } \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testThree }
\version "2.10.25" testOne={ \time 2/4 R2*4 } testTwo={s2 s s s} testThree= \relative c'{c2 d e f} \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testTwo } \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testOne } \score{ \partcombine \testOne \testThree }
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