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From: | Knute Snortum |
Subject: | Re: Move tie to the end(top) of the stem |
Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2014 15:26:50 -0700 |
2014-04-22 0:43 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht <address@hidden>:
>> [Alternatively, use the override inserted below.]
>> On Apr 21, 2014, at 5:01 PM, Knute Snortum <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a piece I'm typesetting where an internal voice needs a tie, but
>>> \tieDown isn't enough. The tie spanner needs to be at the bottom (in this
>>> case) of the stems. Here is a snippet that illustrates the problem:
>>>
>>> \version "2.18.2"
>>> \new Staff {
>>> \key bes \major
>>> \time 5/4
>>> <<
>>> {
>>> <aes aes'>4 <bes bes'> <aes aes'>
>>> <bes bes'>8[ <c' c''> <ees' ees''> <bes bes'>]
>>> } \\
>>> {
>>> \override Stem.length = #8.0
>>> \stemDown ees'2.
>
> \once\override Tie.staff-position = #-9This is a very bad idea and an engraving error: moving the tie like
>
>>> ees'4 ~ ees'8 r8
>>> }
>>> }
this makes it look like a slur.
Conor's solution is the way to go.
best,
Janek
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