Hello Michael,
I see the logic in what you are saying. Ties are single entities. I can live
with that.
You wrote:
> So then, what do users really need to be able to do with
> marks on tied notes?
> I can't see fingerings needing to change from one note to
> another, and so on
> like that. My first thought is that it is most likely
> that you would want a
> mark to appear only on the first note in a tied
> series. If that's acceptable,
> and even if it only covers, say, 80% of cases, then that
> would be easy to
> change at the level of this and any other relevant commands
> that manipulate
> selections of events. Merely have them ignore any
> events with a TIED_BACKWARD
> property, assuming that they cannot be the first note in
> the series.
Putting marks on the first note would be best. Looking for TIED_BACKWARD would
probably work.
For notation, if people need more control, they can use a slur instead, which
is probably the correct way to do it any how.
Sincerely,
Julie S.
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