On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 2:13 AM Silas S. Brown <ss...@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> Thanks for both of the replies!  Invisible afterGrace works but
> takes up some space before the barline, so it's not so good if the
> tie is coming off the last quaver in the bar.  At least we can
> override the direction of the laissez vibrer ties: in the top voice
> \once \override LaissezVibrerTie.direction = #UP as \laissezVibrer
> and in the bottom voice
> \once \override LaissezVibrerTie.direction = #DOWN <f h> \laissezVibrer
> (this is using German note names, \include "deutsch.ly" is set).
>
> At least the laissez vibrer tie directions are now consistent with
> the other ties, even if they don't hang beyond the barline.  It's
> probably good enough for purpose :)
>

Have you tried using the \shape command on the laissez vibre tie?

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Knute Snortum

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