Making an object invisible using \hide: Difference between revisions
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Applying <code>\hide</code> to a grob causes objects of this type to be printed with “invisible ink”. They are not printed, but all of their other behavior is retained: | |||
* the objects still take up space, | |||
* they take part in collision resolution, and | |||
* slurs, ties, and beams can be attached to them as usual. | |||
This snippet demonstrates how to connect different voices using ties. Normally, ties only connect two notes in the same voice. By introducing a tie in a different voice, and blanking the first up-stem in that voice, the tie appears to cross voices. | This snippet demonstrates how to connect different voices using ties. Normally, ties only connect two notes in the same voice. By introducing a tie in a different voice, and blanking the first up-stem in that voice, the tie appears to cross voices. | ||
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\paper { | |||
line-width = 40\mm | |||
ragged-right = ##f | |||
} | } | ||
</lilypond> | </lilypond> | ||