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Re: Placing dynamic and hairpin
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Placing dynamic and hairpin |
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Wed, 19 Sep 2012 22:45:48 +0200 |
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"Peter Gentry" <address@hidden> writes:
> Davids second solution is even better
>
> { g'''4 -\tweak #'X-offset #-2.7 \p ( \< e'''4 \! \> d'''4 \!) }
>
> Clearly I need to do my homework on -\tweak which does seem a more
> intuitive way forward.
Well, I am working on getting rid of the - in -\tweak but it's tricky.
> If I have a criticism of Lilypond syntax it is that it is not always
> intuitive - that is why learning it is so difficult for new comers.
"Intuitive" is in the mind of the beholder and depends on familiarity.
I am working on its consistency, and in that manner on the probability
to get things right the first time. The - here has been annoying me for
years...
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David Kastrup