On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 7:56 AM Yoshiaki Onishi <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > Here the ties are perfectly aligned:
> >
> > (See attachment s1)
> > \version "2.25.23"
> > \fixed c'
> > {
> > <e g>2^~
> > <e g c>
> > }
> >
> > But when I change the last chord from...
> >
> > <e g c>
> > to
> > <e g ces>
> >
> > ... the resulting tie between g appears small and not clear (to me).
> (See attachment s2)
> >
> > What's the best way to fix it?
> > Thanks, g.
>
>
> It might not be the best solution, but I treated the tie in question as a
> slur, as per:
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/modifying-ties-and-slurs
>
> Then I put the slur and tie marks within the chord, as doing so is
> possible (I did this out of caution, and in order to make the \tweak work.
>
> So here's my solution:
>
> %%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.25.23"
> \fixed c'
> {
> <e
> \tweak Slur.control-points #'((1.75 . -1.85)(2.5 . -1.25)(3.5 . -1.25)(4
> . -1.85))
> ^(
> g~>2
>
> <e) g ces>
> }
> %%%%%%%%%
>
> Maybe there could be another (easier?) solution, but this did the trick
> for the time being.
>
> Regards,
> Yoshi
>
You could use the minimum tie length like this:
%%%
\fixed c'
{
\once \override Tie.minimum-length = 5
<e g>2^~
<e g ces>
}
%%%
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Knute Snortum