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Re: tie behavior
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David Kastrup |
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Re: tie behavior |
Date: |
Thu, 07 Apr 2016 23:51:34 +0200 |
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bill wolf <address@hidden> writes:
> Good Lilyponders,
>
> The code below achieves my goals. I'm wondering if it could be done more
> simply.
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> \relative c'' {
>
>
> \new Staff <<
>
> \new Voice { \voiceOne c8 e~ \once \hideNotes \once \override
> NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-1.2 e4 g8 d'~ \once \hideNotes d4 }
> \new Voice { \voiceTwo c,4~ <c e g>8 \override TieColumn.tie-configuration =
> #'((2.0 . -1) (5.0 . 1)) e~ <e g>4~ <e g d'> }
>
>>>
>
> }
That's not particularly readable because of HTML just wrapping text, and
you do not even include a text version. Please try to send plain text
mails rather than HTML: that's more appropriate for source code.
You also fail to mention what your goals are.
> The only more specific thing I can add is that I almost always prefers
> ties in the middle of triads to go up.
So what exactly is the problem and what exactly are your goals?
--
David Kastrup
- tie behavior, bill wolf, 2016/04/07
- Re: tie behavior,
David Kastrup <=