[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: odd request
From: |
David Bobroff |
Subject: |
Re: odd request |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:41:38 +0000 |
>> I've got a tie going over a linebreak. Lilypond diligently puts the
>> trailing end of the tie at the beginning of the next line. In this
>> instance I don't want it there. How to I hide the tie at the
>> beginning of a line?
>
>Assuming that the internals document doesn't suggest anything (I think
>you know how to check them by now, right?), I can think of two possible
>solutions: 1) Use \break or \noBreak to avoid having a linebrek there.
>2) Use a tie to an invisible note at the end of the bar:
>
><a1 {s2... ~ s32}>
The internals didn't offer me anything because I was thinking in terms of
slur/tie properties. As for using \break or \noBreak; in this instance it
wasn't really an option. In fact, I needed the break to occur where it
did. It was a matter of using a tie within that beat, which worked. One
going to the end of the measure actually went across the \break (this
measure wraps to the next line). Sometimes it's a matter of framing the
problem differently. Thanks Graham!
-David Bobroff