On Mon, 2025-11-03 at 11:30 -0800, Donald J. Stewart wrote:
> I've tried this before and wonder if there is any update on the
> matter.
>
> I'm trying to move (or 'attach') a grace note, or a series of grace
> notes to
> the note before -- specifically that note is at the end of a measure.
> These
> grace notes also have a harmonic notehead and have no stems.
>
> The Grace After command works well -- as long as there are no other
> commands
> attached to the note
which note?
> or in between the grace note and the previous note such
> as \glissando skip on or any notehead changes such as harmonics.
yes, you can't put anything in between the main note and the following
grace note if you have \attachGraces in the syntax - that expects a
grace to follow, so you have to insert everything else inside the
\grace {} syntax.
>
> In the attached example,
the example is not minimal, you cannot explain a problem with
extraneous material obscuring the view. Just create a blank score and
insert just enough to show the problem (and keep track of the commands
used and the order you have used them - I was imagining that Grace
After might be sensitive to changing the notehead type before or after
running it, for example).
hth
Richard
> the grace note in the 4th measure is attached using
> Grace After, but it has a stem. The subsequent grace notes are not
> attached
> and I've used the Directives->Typesetter->Hide Stems command to hide
> the
> stems.
>
> These commands don't work together so I'm searching for a work
> around.
>
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> D o n a l d J S t e w a r t
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