Dots are normally moved up to avoid staff lines, except in
polyphonic situations. Predefined commands are available to
force a particular direction manually, for details
-see @ref{Controlling direction and placement}.
+see @ref{Direction and placement}.
@predefined
The automatic placement of the tuplet bracket above or below the
notes may be overridden manually with predefined commands, for
-details see @ref{Controlling direction and placement}.
+details see @ref{Direction and placement}.
Tuplets may be nested:
The vertical placement of ties may be controlled, see
Predefined commands, or for details, see
-@ref{Controlling direction and placement}.
+@ref{Direction and placement}.
@cindex ties, appearance
@funindex \tieDotted
@seealso
Music Glossary:
-@rglos{multi-measure rest},
-@rglos{church rests}.
+@rglos{multi-measure rest}.
Notation Reference:
@ref{Durations},
in other staves by setting @code{strict-grace-spacing} to
##t:
-@lilypond[relative=2,ragged-right]
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
<<
\override Score.SpacingSpanner #'strict-grace-spacing = ##t
\new Staff {
- c'4
- \afterGrace
- c'4
- { c'16[ c'8 c'16] }
- c'4
+ c4
+ \afterGrace c4 { c16[ c8 c16] }
+ c4 r
}
\new Staff {
- c'16[ c'16 c'16 c'16]
- c'16[ c'16 c'16 c'16]
- c'4
+ c16 c c c c c c c c4 r
}
>>
@end lilypond