> Please read the documentation for ties. (hint:
predefined commands)
>
>- Graham
%% Code snippet begins:
\score{
\relative c'' {
\tieDotted c ~ c e f f e
d c \bar "||:" \break \repeat
"volta" 2 { c\mark \markup { Repeat } b a c e c d e( } \alternative
{ { fis) g e c
} { \tieDotted
d\repeatTie c b c \bar "|."} } }
}
%% Code snippet ends
If you try this, you'll see that \repeatTie (which is the issue) seems to
be immune to the normal tie-formatting and tweaks. If not, I could have
used it for my problem with the slur ending in the first bar of the
repeat alternative (see thread "Mixed questions").
Or, did we miss something? And on what page of the manual can we find
it?
Or else, how do we get ties/slurs ending in the first bar of a repeat
alternative, that allow for proper formatting? Without having to resort
to using slurs in the bar itself that have to be dragged forward to fake
the slur/tie we want?