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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: GDP: \articulation and -\articulation |
Date: | Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:32:53 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 (X11/20070716) |
What I talked about were the default rules that are used in Lilypond. As soon as you specify \voiceOne / \voiceTwo (or specify them implicitlyusing the <<{...} \\ {...} >> construct, then these default rules are overridden and instead all articulations are placed above (for \voiceOne) or below (for \voiceTwo)
the stave. /Mats Arvid Grøtting wrote:
Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden> writes:There's one particular aspect of controlling directions that's specific for articulations, namely that each separate articulation has its own rule for the default direction. Some articulations, like \fermata, are alwaysabove the stave,...except in two-staff four-voice polyphonic vocal music, where the lower staff has its fermatas below the staff. :-) Example e.g. here: http://forlag.studentersangforeningen.no/noter.html#_Nielsen_Aftenstemning -- Arvid (proving the rule, am I?) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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