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From: | Brett Duncan |
Subject: | Re: Usability Question |
Date: | Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:37:04 +1100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Macintosh/20061207) |
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Thanks Mats - I'd followed what Rutger had posted, and assumed that the contexts had to be named, it's useful to know that's not necessary.Brett Duncan wrote: <snip><< \new Voice="3" { \voiceThree b'4}There's no point in naming the contexts here. You could save some typing by simply saying \new Voice { \voiceThree b'4}
For the beam slant, it's tedious but possible to manually specify the position of the end points of the beam, see the example called beam-control.ly in the Tips and TricksActually, it's not really that tedious -the override is pretty straightforward and easy to understand. It took me very little time to look at the example and apply the override.document.
OTOH, adjusting the final slur to match what was in the JPEG *was* tedious, and I noticed that in the example in Tips and Tricks it points out that any change in the horizontal spacing will also require repositioning the slur.
I'm going to play with that a little more, to make sure I really understand what it's doing. Incidentally, is there a way to extract the control points of a slur automatically generated by LP? I tried \displayMusic but it didn't tell me anything about the control points.
Brett
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