Thanks a lot. I didn't know outside-staff-priority is available with Tie.
However, a tenuto is distant a bit from a note with this way.
(Script position seems to be calculated closer to tie than note.)
I think modifying the priority is conceptually more appropriate, but forcing
the offset will
Thanks. It's an actual tie, so a slur is not suitable.
My example was too simple to represent a real situation, that some objects
interrupt a tie.
{
\override Tie.staff-position = 5
c''1--~
\key des \major
\time 12/8
c''1.
}
Akikazu
On 2023/03/26 4:07, Knute Snortum wrote:
On Sa
On 2023-03-26 4:45 am, Mark Mathias wrote:
Perhaps try:
\version "2.24.0"
{
\override Tie.outside-staff-priority = #1375
c''1--~ c''
c''1--~ c''
}
%
And, of course, add "\once" for a particular instance.
When you find you are doing \once \override, you should consi
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 3:08 PM Knute Snortum wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 9:16 AM Masaki, Akikazu <
> masaki-0.56714...@zeus.eonet.ne.jp> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How to set script position closer to its note than ties?
>> In default, ties are always closer to the note than scripts, but
>> d
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 9:16 AM Masaki, Akikazu <
masaki-0.56714...@zeus.eonet.ne.jp> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How to set script position closer to its note than ties?
> In default, ties are always closer to the note than scripts, but depending
> on the case, contrary is better.
>
> e.g.
>
> \
Hello,
How to set script position closer to its note than ties?
In default, ties are always closer to the note than scripts, but depending on
the case, contrary is better.
e.g.
\version "2.24.0"
{
\override Tie.staff-position = 5
c''1--~ c''
}
In this case, the tenuto sho