On Sun, 2022-01-09 at 17:43 +0100, Thomas Morley wrote: > Am So., 9. Jan. 2022 um 17:16 Uhr schrieb Valentin Petzel < > [email protected]>: > > > > Hi Richard, > > > > It is hard to try to understand the problem with just some > > pictures. Do you > > have some code you can send us? > > > > Cheers, > > Valentin > > > > Am Sonntag, 9. Jänner 2022, 13:34:48 CET schrieb Richard Shann: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Has anyone experienced the direction of ties on a series of tied > > > notes > > > on the center line of the staff flipping direction, seemingly at > > > random? > > > > > > I attach an example, but I haven't been able to cut the file > > > concerned > > > down while keeping the effect - if I delete the lyrics for > > > example the > > > problem at that point goes away and if I delete bars likewise > > > (*). > > > > > > I guess this might be related to the question of how LilyPond > > > decides > > > the direction for ties on notes on the center line in any case? I > > > am on > > > version 2.22 of LilyPond. > > > > > > Richard Shann > > > > > > (*) I should add that as my lyrics are written separately from > > > the > > > notes, deleting bars without deleting the corresponding lyrics as > > > I did > > > does alter the underlay of the lyrics, so perhaps it is all > > > lyrics > > > related... > > Below triggers it: > > \relative b' { b2~ b1*3/8~ b1*1/8 } > > Obviously it depends on spacing/tie-length, see also: > > \relative b' { > \cadenzaOn > b1~ > b1~ > \override NoteColumn.X-offset = #-2 > b > } > > No time to investigate further, though.
Thank you for the replies - I guess this means it is not a well-known feature. Does anyone have an idea if there are guidelines which suggest what choice should be made? Richard
