Support slur (tie?) that starts from one note and doesn't have an end note Howard-C • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:02 Reported version 3.5 Type Functional Frequency Few Severity S5 - Suggestion Status duplicate Regression No Workaround Yes Project MuseScore Like this, it's quite common in for example Shostakovich's symphonies, right now I can only fake it. Reply Comments Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:28 Frequency Once ⇒ Few me too Reply lewisk • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:37 Me three. As it so happens I was just searching the forum to see if there's been any recent discussion on this topic. Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:38 I'm sure it was. Reply mike320 • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:42 Status active ⇒ duplicate Duplicate of #311381: Provide a better "let ring", or an open ended slur/tie Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:49 Ha! I knew I had seen one before Reply Howard-C • Dec 21, 2020 - 17:32 In reply to Duplicate of #311381: Better… by mike320 Ah, that's what it actually means :) Reply
lewisk • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:37 Me three. As it so happens I was just searching the forum to see if there's been any recent discussion on this topic. Reply
mike320 • Dec 21, 2020 - 15:42 Status active ⇒ duplicate Duplicate of #311381: Provide a better "let ring", or an open ended slur/tie Reply
Howard-C • Dec 21, 2020 - 17:32 In reply to Duplicate of #311381: Better… by mike320 Ah, that's what it actually means :) Reply
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me too
Me three. As it so happens I was just searching the forum to see if there's been any recent discussion on this topic.
I'm sure it was.
Duplicate of #311381: Provide a better "let ring", or an open ended slur/tie
Ha! I knew I had seen one before
In reply to Duplicate of #311381: Better… by mike320
Ah, that's what it actually means :)