[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> 1. About ties (perhaps slurs, too?)
> When tieing notes in a chord, all my printed music mostly follow this
> scheme (assuming a stem direction of up; reverse everything in the
> other case):
Tie direction is exceptionaly naive right now. Expect improvement
after 1.2
> The tie/slur continuations on a new line shouldn't start
> at the beginning of the line, rather after the key or time
> signature. (sometimes, slurs seem to work, though?!)
Yep. Known bug.
> 3. Multiple slurs/ties
> It seems a little ugly to me if two slurs or ties start/end on
> the same note, because they start at the same spot. There
> should be some vertical space between the end points:
Yep. Known; we should also do something intelligent if there are
articulation scripts.
>
> 5. Dotted chords.
Oops.
> This is a really important thing to me (I mentioned this once):
> I really would like the note on the middle line to have its stem
> down when \stemboth is set.
.64 will have:
- paper var stem_default_neutral_direction
> Hope this helps a bit to improve Lilypond
Thanks.
> Dirk Lattermann
>
>
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