Il giorno dom, 17/04/2011 alle 21.04 +0200, Patrick Schmidt ha scritto: > > Last year I found out that I had to set TabNoteHead whiteout > property to > > false when I make the TabNoteHead transparent: > > > http://lilypond-s-support-for-tablatures.3383434.n2.nabble.com/Re-tie-bug-in-2-13-10-td4291079.html#a4292853 > > > > > I have the suspect that this is no more necessary. > > Can you confirm it? > Yes and no: ties are still visible in tab staves when using > \hideNotes:
They are visible in Staff (and probably in TabStaff just when using \tabFullNotation). This change in ly/property-init.ly would fix it: hideNotes = { ..... \override Tie #'transparent = ##t } unHideNotes = { .... \revert Tie #'transparent } But I guess there's a reason why these lines have not been added (ties are... mmh, "outside the scope of a note"). However my question was about the whiteout property of TabNoteHead. IIRC, last year when I made a TabNoteHead transparent I could see a small white area in place of TabNoteHead, because the whiteout property of TabNoteHead was set to true by default (my blind guess). So I had to add \once \override TabNoteHead #'whiteout = ##f to my snippet. Now this happens no more, the override is no more needed. I guess that's because now the whiteout property is handled differently? Where can I check it? _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond