Ah, ok. regards, Janek 2010/12/28 Jürgen Ibelgaufts <juri...@gmx.de>: > Hi Janek, > > It wasn't the long slur between measure 3 and 4 that indeed would make no > sense with a tie. it was the tie in the second measure (first measure in > second line). I used a tie for "historical" reasons. In order to tie the > last note of measure 1 to the first note in measure 2 (which cannot work as > ties across voices are not supported), I added a tie_engraver to the score > level. And forgot to remove it from the voice level, resulting in two > concurrent engravers messing up my score with lots of unwanted ties. I fixed > that by using slurs instead of ties. Resulting in beautifully colored slurs, > but by no means I could have red and black ties across voices, because at > score level, the ties for \voiceOne and \voiceTwo are regarded as one single > tie (you can even type one tie only, say in \voiceOne and no tie in > \voiceTwo, and Lilypind produces both ties anyway). So I dismissed this > approach and (with some help from this mailing list) use the solution found > in my snippet. > > Regards > Jürgen > > > > Am 28.12.2010 17:28, schrieb Jan Warchoł: >> >> Do you mean using ties between 3rd and 4th measure? Doing so doesn't >> make sense to me at all... >> >> > >
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