Richard Wattenbarger wrote:
the d-flat tie doesn't render in the upper voice
When you ask for tieWaitForNote like this, it gets turned on for the voice
and doesn't affect any other voices, e.g. a voice for the right hand.
The << {} // {} >> construct needs two voices and sets up its own,
an
I'm trying to set a piano left-hand line in which the notes of an
arpeggio are tied to a longer, following note. This works fine for me
in simple cases. But I have a more complex class that's show in the
code snippet below:
\version "2.10.33"
\header {
}
\layout {
ragged-right =