No, tiues that are not to adjacent note are definitely musically necessary
sometimes. They just shouldn't necessarily be so *easy* to create.
If your XML file produced the result shown in your picture, then your
MusicXML file probably has errors in it. Again, asking for help in the
Supprot forum to figure out that specific problem would be a good idea.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 1:33 AM antonjazzsax <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc Sabatella wrote
> > I was uncomfortable with making the tie command a toggle, as that would
> > make it harder to correct the situations where this happens currently.
> > Right now, if you inadvertently create a partially tied chord (and it's
> > easy enough to this in the normal course of editing), you can fix it by
> > selecting the whole chird and pressing the tie button. This leaves the
> > existing ties alone but adds new ones. I'd hate for that easy fix to be
> > made harder. But making the tie command a toggle would have just that
> > effect, unless we were very careful in implementing it to only work as a
> > toggle if all selected notes have the same tie status. That's certainly a
> > possibility.
>
> I mean... sure, just look how Sibelius reacts to such situation...:
> There let's say... you've selected the entire chord with partial ties,
> hitting the tie command adds the remaining ties making a tieing complete...
> hitting it the second time removes ALL the ties from the given chord. On
> a
> single note that would merely be a toggle. Very practical.
>
>
> Another issue with the ties added outside the note input mode, is that when
> no adjacent note coming up, they may get extended up to the few pages
> ahead!!! The image below shows what happened when I exported xml of one of
> my pieces to MuS.
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/n7579810/Ex_ties.jpg>
>
> I would rather restrict MuS from making a tie longer then up to the next
> note at all. As was said before those extended ties are not useful anyway.
>
>
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