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Re: What to do when \> and \< produce text
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: What to do when \> and \< produce text |
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Wed, 29 Oct 2008 23:49:22 +0100 |
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Am Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008 schrieb George_:
> Well, shouldn't the file be changed for future versions of Lilypond so that
> the \cresc command produces the text crescendo, and the \< \! produces the
> hairpin one? They are separate commands, and in my mind, it seems quite
> logical for the /< to stand for a hairpin and the \cresc to stand for the
> text crescendo.
Yes, I totally agree, and I was actually thinking about posting that exact
same proposal. I have some classical scores (Schubert, Mozart, etc.), which
use both hairpins and text crescendi. Switching is really a pain currently.
So, I would propose:
\>, \< ... Starts a hairpin (de-)crescendo
\cresc ... Starts a text crescendo
\decresc ... Starts a text decrescendo
\dim ... Starts a text diminuendo
This way, the lilypond command would already look like the output is much
easier to read when cross-checking your score...
All of these would simply be ended by \!.
Cheers,
Reinhold
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