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Re: Direction of tie from Completion_heads_engraver
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Direction of tie from Completion_heads_engraver |
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Fri, 05 Feb 2016 23:45:55 +0100 |
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Simon Albrecht <address@hidden> writes:
> Thanks Harm, that’s an intelligent solution for a global
> setting. Indeed, I only wanted to change it for some particular
> instances, where tie and slur go in opposite directions (see my other
> post of yesterday), so an \override actually suffices, or a
> \once\override at the right ‘moment’…
Actually, I looked at the problem and the C code and decided that it was
not doable (I'm no Morley it would appear). I figured out that a \once
\override "at the right moment" would have worked, but since the whole
point of the Completion_heads_engraver is to _not_ figure out the bar
beginnings (for example, because of writing a canon with non-whole-bar
offset) I thought proposing that would be no help at all.
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David Kastrup