Am 03.12.2014 18:10, schrieb Joshua Nichols:
> For finer control, you'll likely want to use Janek's amazing \shape function(s).

Yes, This is very good, but I only think it works for single slurs and ties? I'm looking for something that can deal with individual ties in a single chord.

I don't know out of my hat how, but I'm sure \shape (and the \shapeII functions in openlilylib) can be used in \tweak mode, so they can affect individual ties.

Ah, wait:
https://github.com/openlilylib/openlilylib/tree/master/notation-snippets/shaping-bezier-curves/shape-tie-column
looks like it is what you need.

Urs


IC,

Josh

On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca <mailto:kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca>> wrote:

    Hi Josh,

    > I'm typesetting some Rachmaninoff (G-flat prelude) and I'm
    running into a hairy situation. See attached.
    > Any way to fix this problem? I have tried changing the default
    spacing, but it's still the same problem - two itty-bitty ties.

    \relative c' {
      \stemDown
      \once \override Tie.minimum-length = #4.2 <e g a^~>8[ ~ q]
    }

    For finer control, you'll likely want to use Janek's amazing
    \shape function(s).

    Hope this helps!
    Kieren.
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    www:  <http://www.kierenmacmillan.info>
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