On 1/7/2024 4:11 PM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
\once \override Dots.avoid-slur = #'ignore
(Dots instead of Slur)
Thank you! That’s what I was misunderstanding.
—Joel
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 at 21:35, Joel C. Salomon wrote:
>
> Reposting for clarity as to what I’m asking.
>
> In the second case below, instead of the slur attaching to the specific
note, it moves vertically—I assume, to avoid collision with the duration
dot. (Though it’s interesting that a tie does n
Hello Joel
You can shape the Slur manually, like so:
\version "2.25.11"
\fixed c' {
% undotted note: slur attaches correctly
2
|
% dotted note: slur is moved vertically
\shape #'((1 . 0.5) (0.5 . 0.3) (0.5 . 0.3) (0 . 0)) Slur %adjusting
the numbers control the four control points
Reposting for clarity as to what I’m asking.
In the second case below, instead of the slur attaching to the specific
note, it moves vertically—I assume, to avoid collision with the duration
dot. (Though it’s interesting that a tie does not mind overlapping the
dot, as in the fourth case.)
I
I should have been clearer. The score I’m trying to emulate has slurs—
|4. |
—and it’s the vertical movement of the slurs I’m trying to avoid.
The fact that ties will overlap the note dots was a curiosity I found in
trying to boil that down to a minimal working example.
—Joel
On 1/4/2024
Joel:
Is this better?
\fixed c' {
2
|
2.
4 |
2 q |
2. q4 |
}
Mark
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Salomon
Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2024 6:11 PM
To: LilyPond Users
Subject: Slurs within chords, and dotte