rinted automatically when using \showStaffSwitch as he does.
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Right. My bad, sorry!
Tao
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Am 19.09.2014 um 21:45 schrieb TaoCG:
> Now I have to guess your problem and my guess is that you didn't connect the
> notes with \glissando. The line won't print automatically after a staff
> change.
What he is looking for is not a glissando but a visible staff switch
which is printed automatica
Hi Jacques,
you need to have notes both before and after such a switch in your
voice. But in your example you change the staff twice but you have no
notes before the first staff change and no notes after the second.
This example works for me (the second switch is visible):
PianoRHVoiceTwo =
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f
change.
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Hello folks,
I’d like to obtain the following, in which the piano right hand has two notes
written on the left hand staff.
It’s my understanding that the fis2 and fis4 belong to the voice containing the
gis4 in the previous bar and fis4 in the next one (key is B major):
I’ve tried the follo