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Re:tie and slur problem


From: Stephen MacNeil
Subject: Re:tie and slur problem
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 12:58:39 -0400

Good pint Urs however that only works for outside notes, also I wanted the direction to be opposite the stem as in traditional classical guitar.  So it doesn't work. also what happens when the slur is to a note in the middle? as in the examples I just sent.

here is a quick example


http://d29ci68ykuu27r.cloudfront.net/product/Look-Inside/large/1906086_02.jpg

Thanks

Am 28.10.2014 09:42, schrieb Dr. Bernhard Kleine:
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> There should be a tie between the two c and a slur from e to f.  and a slur
> from g  over b(bes) to a in the right hand. The upper g and b and a are in a separate voice and no problem.
> But how to code the tie and the slur in voiceTwo? Between <c e> to < c f>

<You can force the slur to be printed upwards through either \slurUp (and
<\slurNeutral afterwards) or the direction operator:

< <c' e'>2 ^( ~ <c' f'> )


<This won't look very good, though, so you will have to tweak the slur
<ater, presumably with \shape.
<But it will give you a semantically correct rendering, and I strongly
<suggest to let this untouched as long as possible (i.e. only start
<tweaking when you either can't read the output at all or when you have
<to produce better final output).


<HTH
<Urs

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