Mats Bengtsson <matsboxergr...@gmail.com> writes:Hi, Is there anything analogous to Hairpin.to-barline = #t that applies to the extender line of textual dynamics like \cresc or \dim? Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of Gould, but to me all the options I tried below look worse than having an extender line that ends exactly below the bar line. \version "2.25.9" \fixed c' { <>^"Extending into next bar" c4 \cresc d e f | g \f f g a | g4 \dim f e d | c \mf d c b, | <>^"Especially ugly at line breaks" c4 \cresc d e f | g \f f g a | g4 \dim f e d | \break c1 \mf | <>^"Ended (too early) before the bar" c4 \cresc d e f \! | g \f f g a | g4 \dim f e d \! | c \mf d c b, | <>^\markup\column{"Still too early" "adjusting bound-details" } \override DynamicTextSpanner.bound-details.right.attach-dir = #RIGHT c4 \cresc d e f \! | g \f f g a | g4 \dim f e d \! | \break c1 \mf | } Any ideas, or should I file it as a feature request?Have you tried not "anything like to-barline" but rather _exactly_ to-barline ? Like c -\tweak to-barline ##t \cresc and its ilk?
Silly me! Too obvious to try. Well, in fact I was looking around in the internals manual, but didn't spot that to-barline was listed in the spanner-interface.
/Mats