Hello, David:
I still think that it would be better if the tied notes were on
different stems than the slurred ones on the 4th beat.
It would be considerably clearer.
Quite possibly, but unfortunately it doesn't avoid the notehead
collision AND it adds a more confusing 4th beat stacking into the
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 01:14 pm, Kieren Richard MacMillan
wrote:
> As another possibility, is it possible to automatically "mask"
> the part of the tie that passes "through" (behind) the
> notehead, like so:
That looks good, and it is totally nonstandard. It was too
difficult for
engrave
Hello, David:
Your tie is no-win. You seem to be trying to indicate which time
value on the shared notehead is originating the tie by the tie
direction, but tie direction indicates nothing at all.
Actually, I'm not (consciously) using direction to indicate anything.
However, of all the possible
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 06:01 pm, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
> [ Lilypond 2.0.1; Mac OS X 10.2.8 ]
Questions:
2. The ties collide with the noteheads -- how can I avoid that?
Your tie is no-win. You seem to be trying to indicate which time
value on the shared notehead is originating the
Kieren,
You are correct but this way you (hopefully) assure a homogeneous look.
I don't think you actually want to tweak each tie/slur you put down.
But perhaps a scheme function might actually be what you need...
Then again, if the tie/notehead collisions are considered bugs they will
probably
Hello, Michael:
Don't use the \once tag. This way your property should be set
for the entire Voice until changed again.
But the exact amount of the tweak might not be the same, right?
Therefore (if I understand correctly), I must use the \once tag and
call it each time I'm tweaking, yes?
Rega
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
> 3. Is there an easy way to apply the many tie tweaks that will be
> necessary without typing "\once \property Voice.Tie \set..." every
> time? e.g., can I set up a variable (or Scheme thingee) so that I could
> say "\tieMove (-0.1 . 3)"?
Don't use the \once tag.
[ Lilypond 2.0.1; Mac OS X 10.2.8 ]
Hello, all --
I am currently writing a pipe organ piece, and am testing Lilypond's
ability to handle the notation of "chord building" I have settled on...
Here is the relevant input:
<< {\slurStemToStem g8~([ ef d'] 4)} \\ \stemDown {g4. s4}
\\ \stemDo