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
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
>
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
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
>
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.
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Piano is my instrument, and as a
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