\change Staff don't work fine

2011-09-13 Thread Mario Moles
Any idea? Thank's! \version 2.15.10 csr = \change Staff = right csl = \change Staff = left sn=\stemNeutral su=\stemUp sd=\stemDown tn=\tieNeutral suon = \sustainOn suof = \sustainOff tempoMark = { \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT \once \override

Re: \change Staff don't work fine

2011-09-13 Thread Phil Holmes
, 2011 4:07 PM Subject: \change Staff don't work fine Any idea? Thank's! \version 2.15.10 csr = \change Staff = right csl = \change Staff = left sn=\stemNeutral su=\stemUp sd=\stemDown tn=\tieNeutral suon = \sustainOn suof = \sustainOff tempoMark = { \once

Re: \change Staff don't work fine

2011-09-13 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 13 September 2011 17:07, Mario Moles mario-mo...@libero.it wrote: Any idea? Thank's! [code] That's because you use the \\ construct, which implicitly creates voices 1 and 2 in *both* staves. Please use explicitly instantiated voices instead and it should work fine. See the modified

Re: \change Staff don't work fine

2011-09-13 Thread Mario Moles
In data martedì 13 settembre 2011 17:14:37, hai scritto: There's too much music here to work out your problem. Could you a) say what you believe is wrong, and b) cut the music down to a tiny example showing your problem. -- Phil Holmes Right! I'm sorry! In the bar 2, leftOne: 2° g is not

Re: \change Staff don't work fine

2011-09-13 Thread Mario Moles
In data martedì 13 settembre 2011 17:24:49, hai scritto: On 13 September 2011 17:07, Mario Moles mario-mo...@libero.it wrote: Any idea? Thank's! [code] Ok! Great! Thank you! That's because you use the \\ construct, which implicitly creates voices 1 and 2 in *both* staves. Please