"Don Simons" writes:
> Rudolfo--
>
> You could get what you want by both starting and ending a new tie on the
> first note in the 2nd ending, with the start shifted to the left.
Yes, indeed, that was easy... I hadn't thought of it... Thanks a lot!
> Out of curiosity, given that you input
m: TeX-Music [mailto:tex-music-boun...@tug.org] On Behalf Of Rodolfo
> Medina
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 8:45 AM
> To: tex-music@tug.org
> Subject: [Tex-music] Tie end without begin?
>
> Hi all.
>
> In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
>
> $ tex
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
> >|
> >| $ tex test
> >| $ musixfl test
> >| $ tex test
> >|
> >|I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the
> >|`g' pitch the tie that started in bar 3: just its
> >|termination:
>
> Well you could
>|In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
>|
>| $ tex test
>| $ musixfl test
>| $ tex test
>|
>|I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the
>|`g' pitch the tie that started in bar 3: just its
>|termination:
Well you could add
\notes|\itieu1g&\en
after \bar%5
Hi all.
In the attached example, to be processed simply with:
$ tex test
$ musixfl test
$ tex test
I would need, in the last bar, to terminate upon the `g' pitch the tie that
started in bar 3: just its termination: but that doesn't seem possible because
MusiXTeX obviously complains about
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