Re: individual tie directions in chords

2003-09-27 Thread plutek
a better version, perhaps but i stil can't get around the need to "extra-offset" the notehead and tie for the 'f': \score { \notes \relative c' { \context Staff { << \new Voice { \property Voice.NoteHead \set #'extra-offset = #'(-1.3 . 0)

Re: individual tie directions in chords

2003-09-27 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Friday 26 September 2003 09:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Friday 26 September 2003 04:57 pm, you wrote: > >> in the following: > >> > >> \score { > >> \notes \relative c' { > >> ~ > >> } > >> \paper { raggedright = ##t} > >> } > >> > >> it seems clear to me that the tie between g's shou

Re: individual tie directions in chords

2003-09-26 Thread plutek
>> On Friday 26 September 2003 04:57 pm, you wrote: >>> in the following: >>> >>> \score { >>> \notes \relative c' { >>> ~ >>> } >>> \paper { raggedright = ##t} >>> } >>> >>> it seems clear to me that the tie between g's should go up, to avoid >>> colliding with the tie between f's. unfortunately,

Re: individual tie directions in chords

2003-09-26 Thread plutek
> On Friday 26 September 2003 04:57 pm, you wrote: >> in the following: >> >> \score { >> \notes \relative c' { >> ~ >> } >> \paper { raggedright = ##t} >> } >> >> it seems clear to me that the tie between g's should go up, to avoid >> colliding with the tie between f's. unfortunately, that does no

individual tie directions in chords

2003-09-26 Thread plutek
in the following: \score { \notes \relative c' { ~ } \paper { raggedright = ##t} } it seems clear to me that the tie between g's should go up, to avoid colliding with the tie between f's. unfortunately, that does not follow the rule of curving away from staff center. i have not been able to find