Ah! That would make sense.
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Richard Shann-2 wrote
I have searched through the emmentaler font from U+E100 to U+E27C and
cannot see the glyph which is typeset via
^\markup {\musicglyph #ties.lyric.default}
this would do the job well enough if I could find it...
Not sure why you can't find it. It's unicode address is
If you ever need to tweak the positions of a tie, slur, or phrasing slur, you
can use the awesome \shape command, like in this post
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Ties-Slurs-and-Voices-Again-tp161804p161833.html
.
For usage details, see the official documentation
David Nalesnik-2 wrote
You can also use a tweak syntax for \shape. Replace the { } block above
with
{
g'4-\shape #'((0.9 . 1.8) (0.6 . 2.1) (0.3 . 2.1) (0 . 1.8)) ( af'8 )
}
alt=example of adjusting slur position with simultaneous other voices
tie
Easy to forget. The tweak syntax is
Knute,
I tried some of the more simple tweaks, but they didn't seem to give me what
you wanted. However, here's a *slightly* more advanced tweak that I got to
work:
\version 2.18.2
\language english
{
\time 5/4
\key af \major
af df' f'4 g bf ef' c' ef' af'
{
bf'8 ( [ ef'' ]
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