https://codereview.appspot.com/201140043/diff/1/input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly
File input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly (right):

https://codereview.appspot.com/201140043/diff/1/input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly#newcode15
input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly:15: \override
Tie.minimum-length-after-break = 20
On 2015/02/05 22:31:33, thomasmorley651 wrote:
I'd use \once \override ...
Though, that's only me

I'm happy to change that.  Would you use \once with the other overrides
in the file?

https://codereview.appspot.com/201140043/diff/1/input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly#newcode16
input/regression/minimum-length-after-break.ly:16: a1~
On 2015/02/05 22:31:34, thomasmorley651 wrote:
I assume it works for chords as well.
I'd add at least one example with chords and Tie or Glissando

Instead of the one regtest, I could have two.

The first would show a tied chord, and I would show how you can use
'minimum-length and 'minimum-length-after-break in various combinations.

The second would be this regtest, and I could take out the tie example
so there's no overlap with the other test.

What do you think?

https://codereview.appspot.com/201140043/

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