Am 20.06.2014 10:00, schrieb David Kastrup:
it does not make sense to write
it for connecting different pitches (the special case of a single note
ending at a different pitch than it started from is called "glissando"
and notated differently).

There is another special case which isn't handled appropriately by LilyPond yet: a tied note followed by the same note in another clef, another staff (in piano notation) or enharmonically exchanged. All three are rather rare cases but valid notation. To achieve that I have to use a slur, which is semantically incorrect (and would produce wrong MIDI if I'd use that).

Urs

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Urs Liska
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