Changing the shape/angle of ties

In Engrave mode, each tie has five square handles that you can move separately to change the shape and angle of individual ties. Some handles are connected to others, meaning moving one can affect the position of neighboring handles. You can do this for the current layout and frame chain only or for all layouts and frame chains.

Figure 1. A tie in Engrave mode

Handles on ties behave differently to slurs. For example, moving the left endpoint moves both the start of a tie and the other handles apart from the right endpoint. This allows you to change the angle and/or width of the tie without changing its overall shape. Moving the left control point causes the tie height handle to move but does not affect the position of the left and right endpoints or right control point. This gives you fine control over the shape of ties while ensuring that the end result remains curved and smooth.

Prerequisite

You have chosen the appropriate property scope for local properties.

Procedure

  1. In Engrave mode, select the tie handles you want to move in any of the following ways:
    • Select a whole tie and press Tab to cycle through its handles until the one you want to move is selected.

    • Click the handle you want to move.

    • In the secondary toolbar, activate Add to Selection Add to Selection button then click individual handles on multiple slurs.

  2. Move the handles in any of the following ways:
    • To move them a standard amount to the right, left, up, or down, press Alt/Opt plus the corresponding arrow key. For example, press Opt-Left Arrow to move handles to the left. This moves slurs/handles by 1/8 space per press.

    • To move them a large amount, press Ctrl/Cmd plus the standard key command, for example, Cmd-Opt-Left Arrow. This moves handles by 1 space per press.

    • To move them a moderate amount, press Shift plus the standard key command, for example, Shift-Opt-Left Arrow. This moves handles by 1/2 space per press.

    • To move them a small amount, press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift plus the standard key command, for example, Cmd-Shift-Opt-Left Arrow. This moves handles by 1/32 space per press.

    • Click and drag them in any direction.

Result

The positions of the selected tie handles are changed, which can change the shape, width, and/or angle of the corresponding ties, depending on the handles you moved. If the property scope was set to Locally, this change only takes effect in the current layout and frame chain.

Tip

The following properties in the Ties group of the Properties panel are activated automatically when you move the corresponding tie handles:

  • Start offset moves the left endpoints of ties. X moves them horizontally, Y moves them vertically.

  • End offset moves the right endpoints of ties. X moves them horizontally, Y moves them vertically.

  • Start handle offset moves the left control points of ties. X moves them horizontally, Y moves them vertically.

  • End handle offset moves the right control points of ties. X moves them horizontally, Y moves them vertically.

You can also use these properties to change the shape of individual ties by changing the values in the value fields.

Deactivating the properties resets the corresponding handles on the selected ties to their default positions.