Trevor Baca wrote:
I agree. Although I have no idea how to verbally state a better
rule
... maybe something like "consecutive ties between like pitches
should
appear at like vertical positions" ... ?
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To me that seems like it would be a good default behavior.
In addition, although I am personally very impressed and pleased
with the new tie behavior in general, and love the fact that tie
configuration can be manually adjusted, it seems to me (as I
mentioned in a recent post, and I wonder if others agree) that in
tied chords, the ties for the outer notes (uppermost and
lowermost notes of the chord), when they appear on a staff
*space* rather than a staff line, would look better if the ties
were placed, not horizontally within the same space that the
outermost notes occupy, as seems to be the default behavior now,
but instead within the staff space just above the staff space
that the tied notes occupy (in the case of the uppermost note of
the tied chord), or within the staff space just below the staff
space that the tied notes occupy (in the case of the lowermost
note of the tied chord).
-Steve D
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