I figured out the solution.
The snippet I mentioned in my post was used in the following statement,
which would have (I suppose) taken care of a tied-to note at the beginning
of a measure:
\override Tie #'after-line-breaking =
#tie::tab-clear-tied-fret-numbers
Adding the following
I used to add a snippet to my Lilypond tablature files that would
automatically hide the tied-to note, but newer versions have broken the
snippet. Is there another (elegant) way to do this? I'm using '\hide' for
now, but I do a lot of ties, so I'd like it to be the default behavior. The
I's not hidden by default for me. I use a Frescobaldi template for most of
my work and the result is that tied-to notes are not hidden by default.
I've never seen the expression, TabNoteHead.display-cautionary = ##t,
before. I'll load your example into Frescobaldi and see what happens.
Thanks
This demonstrates my problem:
\version 2.18.2
%\new Staff {
%\relative c' {c2~c4 d~d e~e f~\break f2 g}
%}
\new TabStaff{
\new TabVoice{
\tabFullNotation
c2~c4 d-4~|
d e~e f~|
\once \override TabStaff.TabNoteHead.transparent = ##t
f2 g|
}
}
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I just tried your example and I see why you were confused. The tied-to note
is hidden when you combine standard standard notation with a tablature
staff. I use full-notation tablature without a standard notation staff.
The behavior is apparently different when you omit the standard notation
I just recently upgraded to Fedora 21 which upgraded my Lilypond to 2.18.2.
In previous versions the tied notes were hidden, but now they remain
visible. I had been using the following snippet to hide them, but it
doesn't seem to work anymore:
#(define (tie::tab-clear-tied-fret-numbers grob)