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Re: Piano staff, single staff polyphony and lyrics


From: Jonathan Kulp
Subject: Re: Piano staff, single staff polyphony and lyrics
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:46:21 -0500
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Hmm. I thought the code I put there gave what you're describing. See image attached. The slur is on the stem side, nowhere near the notehead. Is this not what you meant? I'm using version 2.11.61 if that makes a difference.

Here's the code used for attached image, only slightly different from before but with no visible difference in output on my end:

\version "2.11.61"

\relative c' { fis2^( ~ fis4 g c,) }

Jon

Ari Torhamo wrote:
ma, 2008-10-06 kello 23:19 -0500, Jonathan Kulp kirjoitti:

Thanks Jon, but that isn't exactly what I mean. The problem isn't about
the arch of the slur being up or down (Lilypond seems to handle that
great), but where the slur is placed - too bad that I don't have a
scanner available at the moment. What Lilypond does at the moment is to
start the slur near the note head (and naturally end it near the other).
What I'd like to see is to have the slur start from the other end of the
stem - the end where there's no note. I hope this clarifies what I'm
trying to achieve. It would be nice if there was an option to do this
with one command for the whole score (and perhaps make an exception,
where needed).

Thanks again!

Ari



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