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RE: Slur across voices without taking time with hidden notes
From: |
Nick Payne |
Subject: |
RE: Slur across voices without taking time with hidden notes |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:28:03 +1100 |
Ok, thanks, I now can find the references.
To make life easier for myself when searching the documentation I just
created a PDF portfolio from the PDF version of all the docs, as once the
portfolio has been indexed it makes searching across all the documents
extremely easy.
Nick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl D. Sorensen [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2009 23:45
> To: Nick Payne; James E. Bailey
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Slur across voices without taking time with hidden notes
>
>
>
>
> On 1/13/09 3:10 AM, "Nick Payne" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> >
> > BTW, extra-offset is not documented as one of the slur settings in
> the
> > Internals Reference. I found it in a couple of snippets in the
> repository.
>
> Actually, it is. If you go to the Slurs page in the Internals
> Reference,
> you will see that there are three different interfaces to slurs:
> spanner-interface, slur-interface, and grob-interface.
>
> grob-interface lists the extra-offset property. This means that
> extra-offset applies to Slurs.
>
> >
> > There also seem to be inconsistencies or omissions in the
> documentation eg
> > the PhrasingSlur #¹positions property is given as an example in the
> Learning
> > Manual but is not mentioned as one of the PhrasingSlur settings in
> the
> > Internals Reference.
>
> Again, going to the PhrasingSlur page in the Internals Reference
> (3.1.78), a
> PhrasingSlur has the same three interfaces as a Slur. Clicking on the
> slur-interface link, you find that the positions property is part of
> the
> slur-interface, and thus applies to both PhrasingSlurs and Slurs.
>
> I'm pointing this out, because it can be a bit daunting getting used to
> the
> Internals Reference. It's easy to not know how to use it.
Re: Re: Slur across voices without taking time with hidden notes, nick . payne, 2009/01/13