Ahanu Banerjee <ahanu...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Is there a clean way to terminate a hairpin at the end of the same note it
> begins with, i.e., at the left side of the next note? I tried using the new
> "\after" construction, but that only works if I set it to an arbitrary note
> value less than the full value of the note beginning the hairpin.
>
> \version "2.23.9"
> { % default output
>   \after 2 \! c'2\> 4 4 |
>   %desired output
>   2\> 4\hide\p 4 |
>   %alternatively, this works:
>   \after 4. \! 2\> 4 4 |
> }

Slightly weird:   c'2\> \grace { s4\! } 4 4 |

-- 
David Kastrup

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