On 21.11.2007 (13:58), Rune Zedeler wrote:
> Ole Schmidt skrev:
>
> > I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-sharp. How
> > do I achieve
> > that?
Another possibility is to fake it by letting a stemless (i.e. transparent
stem) in one voice be merged with that of anoth
Ole Schmidt skrev:
I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-sharp.
How do I achieve that?
The problem is, that the Tie_engraver - that generates ties - lives at
voice level. That means that the Tie_engraver can only "see" notes in
the same voice - and therefore cannot
. This can be fixed if you really want them up.
Trevor D
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Ole Schmidt wrote:
Dear all,
I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the
f-sharp. How do I achieve that?
Thanks for a hint
ole
%%%
\version "2.10.15"
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\relative c' {
r4 2| \voiceOne
<< { fis8. d'16 } \new Voi
Dear all,
I want to have both of the first two notes tied -the d and the f-
sharp. How do I achieve that?
Thanks for a hint
ole
%%%
\version "2.10.15"
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\relative c' {
r4 2| \voiceOne
<< { fis8. d'16 } \new Voice = "1" { \voiceTw