On Jan 14, 2008 1:41 PM, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:58:28 -0600
> "Trevor Ba__a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Jan 14, 2008 5:48 AM, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Can I add it to the Google tracker as a Feature Request, priority
> > > PostPoned, with a link to this discussion and maybe a "Bounty"
> > > label?
>
> Sure.  In general, I dislike adding links to the mailist (I'd rather
> have a concise summary for the tracker), but in this case it's probably
> worth it.
>
> > If this particular feature does list under such a bounty section,
> > I'll be happy to put my name in the "willing to sponsor" column. I've
> > been looking for such a feature for quite some time now, especially
> > being able to stop arbitrary spanners / hairpins just *before* a
> > barline;
>
> Err,
>     \set hairpinToBarline = ##f
> ?  See Dynamics.  It's been in there for ages.
>
> (granted, the discussion is about a more general means of aligning
> marks to scores, but this specific case is already covered)



Correct. And, as Mats was pointing out, there is a 'to-barline attribute for
spanners which Han-Wen added in last year at about this time when he and I
were working on the big spanners package that came out around then.

I need to go back and run some comparitive tests with tupletFullLength,
hairpinToBarline, and 'to-barline (on all the different types of Spanner)
and see what the results are. In the last flute piece I remember the results
coming out all types of odd in that getting all of those different types of
system object to end at precisely the spot wasn't possible ... I'll post
back to this thread and / or the tracker once I have results ...



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Trevor Bača
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