Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, AFAIK engraving conventions are: > > > > * outer ties point outward > > * double directions for seconds > > * direction otherwise determined by vertical position. > > This is correct, but doesn't work in cluster-like chords. > > Here are my rules again for reference: > > sequentially from top to bottom: > > + The topmost tie is always `up'. > > + If there is a vertical gap to the last note above larger > than or equal to a fifth (or sixth?), the tie is `up', > otherwise it is `down'. > > + The bottommost tie is always `down'.
I have been following this discussion with interest and I have a few thoughts. I don't think it is possible to accomodate all styles and personal preferences when it comes to ties which I think this thread is proof of. I am sure the sponsored rewrite included in 2.7.7 led to a better situation for some (maybe all) users, but in the score I'm currently working on it lead to more collisions and less consistency (see the attached .png's). Now, I'm _not_ complaining, I'm OK with it. In the music that I'm working with I'm used to having to spend much time figuring out, sometimes unorthodox ways of notating things. So, the only thing I need is a good way of manually altering the defaults and this is what the tie-configuration property does. Another suggestion could be to allow for altering the defaults globally and thus make it possible for users to accomodate the tie behaviour to the set of rules that works for them.
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