Also, deleting ties would normally be a pretty rare operation.  Comapred to
other items that might be deleted, it's probably *less* common to delete
ties once entered than, say, articulations.  I can't imagine reason why
there would need to be a special way to delete ties that is any different
from how other elements are deleted.

>From your description of the difficulty you are having with ties, it sounds
like perhaps you are having trouble understanding how to do something; you
might want to ask for assistance in the Support forum.  Posting the score
you are having trouble with and a detailed description of what you are
trying to do will help others see how best to advise you.

On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 5:37 AM Joachim Schmitz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Anton
>
> In note entry mode a tie is created via the + key and creates a tied-to
> note
> of the selected duration directly after the previous one.
> If a selected duration is too long to fix the current measure, the note is
> split and tied automagically.
> I can't really think of a quicker method to add ties. Deleting a tie is
> similarly simple: select, hit Del.
>
> Only outside note entry mode the + key ties to the next note of same pitch,
> which may or may not be adjacent.
> Adding ties outside note entry, with no adjacent note of the same pitch is
> a
> rare case, or a user error (garbage in, garbage out).
> Using a slur instead would not work in playback.
>
> Bye, Jojo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: antonjazzsax [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 1:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Mscore-developer] Ties Behavior
>
> Hi,
> I'm new here so excuse me if anything.
> This one is about ties:
>
> - I think it's absolutely necessary to provide a quicker way to add/remove
> ties.
> I'm thinking a simple TOGGLE function.
> Ties are used heavily during note input and should really be as quick as
> one
> key stroke for both: adding and removing them.
> - Ties stretching up to the remote same-pitched note in the bar (if not
> followed by the same pitched note)  is an interesting feature, but for
> above
> mentioned reason is a little impractical and should not be triggered
> automatically. It just becomes a source of typo-like mistakes. If anybody
> really needs to have a tie extended to the remote note in the bar, one
> could
> just add a slur. Finally: by making ties edditable would solve the issue
> entirely.
> 99% of times you only need two consecutive notes tied over.
>
> Thank you and looking forward for further development
>
> Anton
>
>
>
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