Ah, I misunderstood. Yes, you want \tieDown. If you'd rather, you can
redefine \voiceOne so that ties are always down, but in multi-voice
music, the ties follow the direction of the stems. Incidentally,
setting \tieDown does not affect the stems. So no, this is not a bug,
this is a feature.
Hi Nick,
On 2009-10-02, Nick Didkovsky wrote:
>
> I was using 2.11.37 when I reported this problem
> I upgraded to 2.12.2 but the problem remains, unfortunately
> I am reluctant to use tieUp tieDown because then I will need to
> specify stem direction as well. These are things LilyPond has been
That's odd. I assume I get what you want with my install of 2.12.2On 02.10.2009, at 06:11, Nick Didkovsky wrote:Thanks JamesI was using 2.11.37 when I reported this problemI upgraded to 2.12.2 but the problem remains, unfortunatelyI am reluctant to use tieUp tieDown because then I will need to sp
Thanks James
I was using 2.11.37 when I reported this problem
I upgraded to 2.12.2 but the problem remains, unfortunately
I am reluctant to use tieUp tieDown because then I will need to specify
stem direction as well. These are things LilyPond has been doing fine
without my specifying and I'd
On 29.09.2009, at 15:03, Nick Didkovsky wrote:
Hello
Here's one measure of music with two voices on the same staff. Top
voice has some notes that are tied. Bottom voice is an invisible rest.
The stems on the notes are all going up. This is good.
The ties are upside down however (frowns inst
Hello
Here's one measure of music with two voices on the same staff. Top voice
has some notes that are tied. Bottom voice is an invisible rest.
The stems on the notes are all going up. This is good.
The ties are upside down however (frowns instead of smiles). This is bad.
What am I doing wrong?