Notation Reference:
@ref{Chord notation},
@ref{Articulations and ornamentations},
-@ref{Relative octave entry}.
+@ref{Relative octave entry},
+@ref{Multiple voices}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Simultaneous notes}.
+@knownissues
+Chords containing more than two pitches within a staff space,
+such as @samp{<e f! fis!>}, create overlapping noteheads.
+Depending on the situation, better representations might involve
+
+@itemize
+
+@item
+temporary use of @ref{Multiple voices},
+@samp{<< f! \\ <e fis!> >>},
+
+@item
+enharmonic transcription of one or more pitches,
+@samp{<e f ges>}, or
+
+@item
+@ref{Clusters}.
+
+@end itemize
@node Chord repetition
@unnumberedsubsubsec Chord repetition
@rinternals{RestCollision}.
-@knownissues
-
@ignore
+@knownissues
@c TODO investigate! Sometimes it works, sometimes not. --FV
The requirements for successfully merging different note heads that
are at the same time differently dotted are not clear.
@end ignore
-There is no support for chords where the same note occurs with
-different accidentals in the same chord. In this case, it is
-recommended to use enharmonic transcription, or to use special
-cluster notation (see @ref{Clusters}).
-
-
@node Automatic part combining
@unnumberedsubsubsec Automatic part combining