Question on cross-staff

2020-02-28 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello. Please look at the snippet below. A cross-staff behavior would be obtained with the "\change Staff" command. But given that this method is very buggy (not in this case, but in many other situations), I wonder if it can bypassed by adding "fake" stems on the rests on the upper staff (and the

Re: Question on cross-staff

2020-02-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hello Paolo, I have experimented with this in the past. As far as I know it cannot be done. You have to use the cross staff functions. What do you say is buggy? Andrew On 29/02/2020 3:25 am, Paolo Prete wrote: Please look at the snippet below. A cross-staff behavior would be obtained with

Re: Question on cross-staff

2020-02-28 Thread Paolo Prete
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 1:04 AM Andrew Bernard wrote: > Hello Paolo, > > I have experimented with this in the past. As far as I know it cannot be > done. You have to use the cross staff functions. > > What do you say is buggy? > > Hi Andrew, I just found a way to obtain this, through a hack. I j

RE: Question on cross-staff

2020-02-28 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
on cross-staff On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 1:04 AM Andrew Bernard mailto:andrew.bern...@gmail.com> > wrote: Hello Paolo, I have experimented with this in the past. As far as I know it cannot be done. You have to use the cross staff functions. What do you say is buggy? Hi Andrew,

Re: Question on cross-staff

2020-02-28 Thread Paolo Prete
On Saturday, February 29, 2020, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Paolo, > > > > Looking at the referenced post, as a performer I have to ask “Why?” > > > > Mark > > > > > Because I experience these cross-staff collisions very frequently and, given that there won't be an improvement of that interface