David Rogers gmail.com> writes:
>
> Parham Fazelzadeh hil.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes:
>
> > Yeah, it doesn't make sense to tie rests, you are right about that. But the
> > behaviour was still unexpected, and unwanted, I would say.
>
> In general, with LilyPond, unexpected input creates unexpecte
Parham Fazelzadeh writes:
> Yeah, it doesn't make sense to tie rests, you are right about that. But the
> behaviour was still unexpected, and unwanted, I would say.
In general, with LilyPond, unexpected input creates unexpected
output.
Often, if you input something that doesn't make sense, LP "
Yeah, it doesn't make sense to tie rests, you are right about that. But the
behaviour was still unexpected, and unwanted, I would say.
Cheers,
Parham
On 18 December 2012 20:56, Helge Kruse wrote:
> 2012/12/18 Parham FH
>
>> Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
>>
>
> You can t
2012/12/18 Parham FH
> Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
>
You can tie notes. Rest ties makes no sense for me. Probably the tilde
should not be accepted for a rest?
Regards
Helge
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Here is an example that generates a score where the g2. note is
incorrectly tied to the first g16 note due to
the tie between r1 and r8.
\version "2.16.1"
\relative c'' {
r1~r8
g2.
g16
g16
}
\addlyrics {
Tom ten par
}
This causes the lyrics to be misaligned as well. If the tilde is