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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Ties and retrograde |
Date: | Sun, 14 Aug 2016 20:53:12 +0200 |
On 14.08.2016 20:35, address@hidden wrote:
The \retrograde function doesn't seem to handle ties at all, as seen in this example, which engraves only one tie: music = { c'4~ c'8 g'8 } \new Staff { \music \retrograde \music } The notation manual mentions that "manual" ties are not handled, and suggests that "some" ties can be generated automatically instead, by entering longer notes and using automatic note splitting to break them at bar lines. But that doesn't work for me, because I have a note made up of a quarter and a sixteenth tied together across the middle of a bar, not across a bar line. Does someone perhaps have a snippet that will do retrograde with correct handling of this kind of tie?
If anything, I would have thought something like this would work: %%%%%%% \version "2.19.45" music = \context Bottom << { c'4*5/4 d'16 e' f' } { s4 \bar "" s } >> \new Staff { \music \retrograde \music } \layout { \context { \Voice \remove "Note_heads_engraver" \consists "Completion_heads_engraver" } } %%%%%%%%But in fact this doesn’t split the notes. I recall that I have been having problems with invisible bar lines triggering Completion_heads_engraver, and I tried to make advantage of that, but Lily doesn’t cease to surprise you…
Best, Simon
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