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[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Andrew
Bernard
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2016 4:07 AM
To: Urs Liska ; lilypond-user
Subject: Re: Ties across staves
Urs,
A fantastic idea. I feel sure many people want this.
Andrew
On 31/03/2016, 21
Am 31.03.2016 um 13:07 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> Urs,
>
> A fantastic idea. I feel sure many people want this.
>
Indeed.
We apply for four slots/projects and don't know how many we'll get. Once
that is known we will have to discuss which of the four we can choose.
Of course *all* are valuable ..
Urs,
A fantastic idea. I feel sure many people want this.
Andrew
On 31/03/2016, 21:43, "Urs Liska" wrote:
Well, the current state is that we have a student and a mentor and will request
a slot for that topic in this year's Google Summer of Code.
By April 22 we will know if that project is go
Hi Andrew,
that’s a really interesting look you gave to the music! :-)
On 31.03.2016 12:36, Andrew Bernard wrote:
There’s a group of grace notes that are tied to chord notes in the
bottom staff and the top staff as well.
The problem is not having a voice change staff – that’s easy – but
havi
Well, the current state is that we have a student and a mentor and will request
a slot for that topic in this year's Google Summer of Code.
By April 22 we will know if that project is going to be realized.
Best
Urs
Am 31. März 2016 12:36:59 MESZ, schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>Greetings All,
>
>I ap
maybe.
<< { r4 r r\pp \slurDown g1( \change Staff = "lower" a,2 ~ a8\> ees ees4\!)
r r } \\ { \tieDown des'1. ~ des2.\> ~ des4\! r r } >>
This looks fine and means the same thing musically. And in the second
example, it looks like the splitting into two voices MAY be implied.
u_
While I understand your objections, I have these examples in a score I have
to typeset:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p28505454/des.jpg des.jpg
http://old.nabble.com/file/p28505454/double.jpg double.jpg
They are from an unknown copyist after a score by Webern, and it may well be
decided (by me and
Am Sonntag, 9. Mai 2010, um 18:24:45 schrieb searchfgold:
> I don't think you really should do this, as it is musically incorrect.
> Whenever there is a tie or a slur across staves it is treated as a slur,
I encountered this very problem with Vierne's Messe Solennelle (for choir and
two organs).
I don't think you really should do this, as it is musically incorrect.
Whenever there is a tie or a slur across staves it is treated as a slur, and
in fact, sometimes repeated notes that are slurred are placed on different
staves and slurred. In other words, it would cause much confusion. Maybe tr