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Manual tie configuration


From: Steve D
Subject: Manual tie configuration
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:21:19 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.11

Regarding the new manual tie configuration, can anyone help with the
following:

  {
  <e a>~
  \once \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'( ???? )
  <c f a>
  }

Only one note of the first chord <e a>, the upper A, is tied to the following
chord <c f a>

Normally, either pairs of numbers specifying the vertical position of
the tie with respect to the staff lines (0 is the middle line, 1 is the
space above that line, -1 is the space below, 2 is the line above the
middle line, etc.) and the direction of the arc of the tie (1 is upward
arcing, -1 is downward arcing).

But in this case, I'm not sure if "TieColumn" refers to every note of
the first chord, or just the note(s) of the first chord that are
actually tied, or what? One chord is composed of two notes, while the
second chord that the first is tied to is composed of three.

This is a real-world example, by the way. ;-)

-sd
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