On 19.10.2015 04:47, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
a great number of trial-and-error adjustment+compilation cycles
Well, \shapeII by Janek in openlilylib does offer the facility of giving
a list of lists for each of the siblings of a broken bezier (that’s not
documented, IIRC), like:
\shapeII
iling list
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Hi Abraham,
> If such an ideal hack existed, any ideas on what it might look like in use?
> What's frustrating with the current one (i.e., \shape)?
To begin with, a helpful after-line-breaking callback would automatically start
the slur at the correct horizontal position, if not at the correct
Hello all,
I know that slur coding is difficult, and on the to do list…
In the meantime, does anyone have any automated hacks/engraver/code that
simplifies the tweaking currently required? In particular, manually \shape-ing
the after-line-break bits is quite tedious.
Thanks,
Kieren.