Re: tie behavior

2016-04-08 Thread bill wolf
David, Thank you for your kind and excellent suggestion! I've been able to use your suggestions all morning in a larger piano score. Some applications are best not universally applied, such as tieWaitForNote. It provides some added ties in unpredictable spots. I added a modification to your

Re: tie behavior

2016-04-08 Thread David Kastrup
bill wolf writes: > My apologies, but that's terrible! Thanks for pointing that out, David. Let > me > try, again: > > \version "2.18.2" > > \relative c'' { > > \new Staff << > \new Voice { \voiceOne c8 e~ \once \hideNotes \once \override >

Re: tie behavior

2016-04-08 Thread bill wolf
My apologies, but that's terrible! Thanks for pointing that out, David. Let me try, again: \version "2.18.2" \relative c'' { \new Staff << \new Voice { \voiceOne c8 e~ \once \hideNotes \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-1.2 e4 g8

Re: tie behavior

2016-04-07 Thread David Kastrup
bill wolf writes: > Good Lilyponders, > > The code below achieves my goals. I'm wondering if it could be done more > simply. > > \version "2.18.2" > > \relative c'' { > > > \new Staff << > > \new Voice { \voiceOne c8 e~ \once \hideNotes \once \override >

Re: tie behavior (was: New slur/tie behaviour)

2005-09-05 Thread Steve D
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, regarding general default tie rules or behavior: Well, AFAIK engraving conventions are: * outer ties point outward * double directions for seconds * direction otherwise determined by vertical position. --- --- Piano is my instrument, and as a

Re: Tie behavior

2004-07-09 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Friday 09 July 2004 19.49, Shamus wrote: Hi all, First of all, let me say that I'm very impressed with lilypond and I appreciate all of the hard work that the developers have poured into it. And with that, here's some criticism: ;-) Ties can, by their nature, not be done between different