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Am 10.12.2014 17:49, schrieb Dr. Bernhard Kleine:

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Von: Urs Liska [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2014 12:48
An: Dr. Bernhard Kleine
Betreff: Re: Where in the Docs do I find Tie across staffs?



Am 10. Dezember 2014 11:56:11 MEZ, schrieb "Dr. Bernhard Kleine" 
<[email protected]>:
And where do I find these?

Are you talking about plain slurs?
Or rather about the problem connecting different voices (on different staves) 
with slurs?

Please explain a bit more concreteky what you want to achieve.

Urs

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Am 10.12.2014 10:50, schrieb Dr. Bernhard Kleine:

I looked and cannot find it. Please help.


Unfortunately this isn't supported yet. You'll have to resort to a slur
in
such cases.

HTH
Urs

I  copy the Messe in C von Anton Bruckner. In the piano part there ties across 
the staffs. An A in the bass systems gets A in the upper system. In the 
originel it iscoded as tie. That means the note is not played again. This I 
would like draw.

Thanks for helping

Bernhard

That depends on the voicing. If you're able to enter this as a voice that changes the staff (\change Staff = "up" or whatever you call the upper staff) you can (must) simply use a Slur instead of a Tie

a ( \change Staff = "up" a )

Unfortunately this will cause the note to be triggered again in MIDI (if you use that too).

If you can't use a single voice you have to add a temporary polyphonic section and use an additional, hidden voice just for the cross staff curve. I don't go into detail here as long as I'm not sure that's what you actually want.

Could you provide a small image of the context?

Best
Urs




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