Oh I see. I was also just checking your Platonic Music Engine :-). It seems to 
me that you interpret a tie the same way you interpret a dot. From that 
perspective it makes indeed sense to have c4. next to c4 ~ 16. The problem is 
that both objects are notationally different. Lilypond follows in this case not 
some invented logic that “makes sense” but the typographic/notational tradition 
(let’s not forget that you can also tie dotted notes!). The tie in Lilypond is 
not just a way to add a rhythmic value to another duration, it is an actual tie 
in the traditional sense/use.

Your program should never produce c4 ~ 16. Even if it’s an big effort to change 
that behavior, I think it is worth making in the long term (even if in the 
short term, Jean’s algorithm is saving the day :-) ).

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On 22. Feb 2021, 22:37 +0100, David Bellows <[email protected]>, wrote:
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