Am Mi., 20. Juli 2022 um 02:17 Uhr schrieb Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com>: > > I'm trying to adjust the Y position of a tie in a chord, but I'm > having trouble. What works for a single tie doesn't seem to work for > a chord: > > %%% > \version "2.22.2" > > moveTie = { > \once \override Tie.staff-position = -5 > \once \override Tie.direction = #DOWN > } > > \relative a,, { > \clef bass > \time 6/8 > \moveTie a4.~ a4. | > <\single \moveTie a~ a'~>4.( q8 <b b'> <g g'>) | > } > %%% > > In the snippet, I first test whether the overrides will work on a > single tie, then try it in a chord. > > I saw that there is a layout object called TieColumn, but I couldn't > figure out which property to use. I tried a few (Y-offset, Y-extent, > extra-offset) but the tie didn't move. > > Can anyone show me how to get the bottom tie of the first chord in the > second measure to move up? > > -- > Knute Snortum >
You could do \relative a,, { \clef bass \time 6/8 <a a'>4.(~ \once \override TieColumn.tie-configuration = #'((-1 . 1)(-10 . -1)) q8 <b b'> <g g'>) | } Also, see NR about TieColumn.tie-configuration Cheers, Harm