Hi Harm,
thank you for pointing me to that (and actually now I recall having seen
this hack some day).
Am 18.01.19 um 21:14 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Fr., 18. Jan. 2019 um 19:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
Is there any convenient and semantically acceptable way of engraving an
appoggiatura (or o
On 1/18/19, Thomas Morley wrote:
> you could try to use David K's cheat:
Neat! I’ve added it to the LSR, and also tagged it as doc:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1083
V.
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Hi Harm,
Thanks. I tend to adjust rest positions manually anyway, so that's not an
issue for me personally. With a bar full of notes it also usually looks
pretty good.
Andrew
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 at 12:20, Thomas Morley
wrote:
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> Spacing is a little off. The R1 is not really centered:
>
>
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Am Sa., 19. Jan. 2019 um 02:03 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>
> Hi Harm,
>
> I have been using this heavily thanks to David K for a very long time.
> Although it may be a cheat, it works just fine. I see no drawbacks. What is
> the downside here?
Hi Andrew,
Spacing is a little off. The R1 is no
I should add that this works for grace notes also, which is actually what I
use the technique for.
Andrew
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Hi Harm,
I have been using this heavily thanks to David K for a very long time.
Although it may be a cheat, it works just fine. I see no drawbacks. What is
the downside here?
Andrew
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 at 07:15, Thomas Morley
wrote:
>
> you could try to use David K's cheat:
>
> {
> R1
> %
Am Fr., 18. Jan. 2019 um 19:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
>
> Is there any convenient and semantically acceptable way of engraving an
> appoggiatura (or other grace notes) *before* the barline? I know that
> usually one is pointed to \afterGrace to achieve something like that but
> that seems semantic
Is there any convenient and semantically acceptable way of engraving an
appoggiatura (or other grace notes) *before* the barline? I know that
usually one is pointed to \afterGrace to achieve something like that but
that seems semantically problematic. I produced the attached image using
a bunch