Simon Albrecht-2 wrote > The most sensible solution to me seems to be for Tie to use the > neutral-direction property and heed it in such cases, overriding the > direction if it is set.
Using Harm's example, setting Tie.neutral-direction to #DOWN will just flip everything around. Then, the first tie is up and the second tie is down. All this only happens for opposite stem directions and tied notes on the middle stave line, everything is quite unpredictable and the slightest change in spacing etc. may flip a tie to any direction. Robert's code will react very sensitive to changes like \override Tie.details.note-head-gap = … When just changing this from standard #0.2 to #0.20001, the first tie will change its direction. Perhaps some penalty calculations yield nearly identical results for different tie directions so that the slightest environmental change may result in a tie direction change. All the best, Torsten -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user