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Re: PhrasingSlur-Slur conflict
From: |
Sean Reed |
Subject: |
Re: PhrasingSlur-Slur conflict |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:10:52 +0000 |
Hi Graham,
Thanks for the reply.
I've put together what I think is a relatively straightforward, step-
by-step presentation of the problem I'm having.
Hope it helps.
I added the second bar of eights because the effect is more
noticeable in a narrower bar.
Best,
Sean
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\version "2.11.0"
% all looks fine; one outer PhrasingSlur and a small Slur in the
MIDDLE of the gesture
{
\relative c' {
c'16\( f, f f f f f( f f f f) f f f f c'\) |
f8 f f f f f f f |
}
}
% huge PhrasingSlur by adding a small Slur on the first two notes
{
\relative c' {
c'16\(( f,) f f f f f( f f f f) f f f f c'\) |
f8 f f f f f f f |
}
}
% now you can't make the PhrasingSlur smaller by adjusting height-
limit; (can make it larger, however)
{
\override PhrasingSlur #'height-limit = #0.1
%\override PhrasingSlur #'height-limit = #20.1
\relative c' {
c'16\(( f,) f f f f f( f f f f) f f f f c'\) |
f8 f f f f f f f |
}
}
% PhrasingSlur looks better when changing the Cs to Fs, but still
much larger than the first example
{
\relative c' {
f16\(( f) f f f f f( f f f f) f f f f f\) |
f8 f f f f f f f |
}
}
% note: all looks fine if the PhrasingSlur is automatically placed
above the notes with the smaller Slur below the notes
{
\relative c' {
c'16\(( f,) r8 f16 f f( f f f f) f f f f c'\) |
f8 f f f f f f f |
}
}
__________________
Sean Reed
Dublin
www.seanreed.ie
On 30 Nov 2006, at 02:51, Graham Percival wrote:
Sean Reed wrote:
I'm getting extremely huge phrasing slurs now and again when the
first note of the phrase is also a short normal slur within the
phrasing slur.
\version "2.11.0"
{
r16.[ f'32-. f'8-.] r4 c''32(\([ f') r8 f'32 f'] r8.[ a'16(] |
f'8)[ r8] r8[ a'32 a'\) r16] r16.[ c''32(\( f'8)] r8[ f'16 f'\)] |
}
This looks like a bug. Could you create an easier-to-understand
example that displays the same behavior? (ie try to create an
example using simple rhythms and only a few different notes)
Cheers,
- Graham