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From: |
Olivier Vermersch |
Subject: |
tie collisions |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Dec 2001 01:32:09 -0500 |
Hello,
This is an example of collision between a tie in the middle voice and a
note in the higher voice (I use lilypond 1.4.9):
\include "paper20.ly"
melone = \notes \relative c'' {
b8 a gis4 fis8 cis' fis4 ~ |
fis8 b, gis'4 ~ gis8 cis, a'4 ~ |
a8 dis, b' a gis gis16 a b8 a16 gis |
}
meltwo = \notes \relative c' {
eis8 fis4 eis8 fis4. a8
d4 ~ d8 b e4 ~ e8 cis
fis2 ~ fis8 b,16 cis d8 cis16 b
}
melthree = \notes \relative c' {
gis cis, a' cis, b' cis, cis' b a b cis b a gis fis e!
b' cis d cis b a gis fis cis' d e d cis b a gis
dis' e fis e dis cis b a e'2 ~
}
\score {
\context PianoStaff
\notes
<
\context Staff = "up" <
\time 4/4 \key a \major \clef G
\context Voice = VA { \voiceOne \melone }
\context Voice = VB { \voiceTwo \meltwo }>
\context Staff = "down" <
\time 4/4 \key a \major \clef F \melthree>
>
}
I've tried to tune the ties by precising control points, but with this
hack the tie is incorrect when you change the paper size. Is there a
proper way to handle this ? What can I do ?
Thank you,
Olivier Vermersch
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