On 2023-10-11 17:17, Knute Snortum
wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 5:40 AM Mats Bengtsson
wrote:
Follow-up question; wouldn't it be good to have this setting
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 5:40 AM Mats Bengtsson
wrote:
> Follow-up question; wouldn't it be good to have this setting as the
> default?
>
You can, in a way, set it as the default by using an override instead of a
tweak:
\version "2.24.2"
theNotes = { c'1\cresc 1 1 1\f 1 1\cresc 1 1 1\f 1 1\cres
On 2023-10-10 23:01, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
On 2023-10-10 18:07, David Kastrup wrote:
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
On 2023-10-10 18:07, David Kastrup wrote:
Mats Bengtsson 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
Mats Bengtsson 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 t
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 l