On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 01:30 AM 2/25/2007, Christopher Smith wrote:
>I don't have any problem with gliss lines being vertically
displaced.
Do you really mean *vertically* displaced? I think Darcy was
talking about shortening the gliss line -- that is, shortening it
along its own diagonal. And the TGTools plugin does horizontal
displacement, moving the endpoint straight to the left by a little
more than the width of the accidental.
Yes, I mean dragging the whole gliss line higher (in the case of
stems-down notes) or lower (in the case of stems-up notes) by as much
as a third to avoid overrunning the accidentals. Being a trombonist,
I see it WAY too often! 8-)
Darcy was also complaining that he didn't have enough gliss line to
shorten legibly—that is why I suggested a vertical displacement
INSTEAD of shortening the line.
Christopher
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