Re: Tie in alternate

2022-05-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Christel, > If you think of a way: I'm definitely interested! I do this kind of thing all the time: just use an arrow markup, disconnect it from the spacing engine (there are a number of ways of doing this), and tack it on to the repeat barline! If you need more than that hint, I can whip

Re: Tie in alternate

2022-05-19 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 19/05/2022 à 17:43, Christel le Pair a écrit : Hello David, Thank you for the quick response! I'm working on a tablet, so I'm always on one page. Indeed that would not be possible -> could give an error, like it more often does ;-) If you think of a way: I'm definitely interested! Hi

Re: Tie in alternate

2022-05-19 Thread Christel le Pair
Hello David, Thank you for the quick response! I'm working on a tablet, so I'm always on one page. Indeed that would not be possible -> could give an error, like it more often does ;-) If you think of a way: I'm definitely interested! Thanks again, Christel On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 4:03 PM

Re: Tie in alternate

2022-05-19 Thread David Kastrup
Christel le Pair writes: > Hello Lilypond, > > I'm so happy with your tool. > Just using it for my own use, have all b and # notes in red. > But here is my question... or actually I have 2: > > Question 1: > \repeat volta 2 { c1 *(* } > \alternative > { > { e1*)* } > { d1*)* } >

Tie in alternate

2022-05-19 Thread Christel le Pair
Hello Lilypond, I'm so happy with your tool. Just using it for my own use, have all b and # notes in red. But here is my question... or actually I have 2: Question 1: \repeat volta 2 { c1 *(* } \alternative { { e1*)* } { d1*)* } } So I want to end the tie in the alternative