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From: | David Nalesnik |
Subject: | Re: staccato dots and slurs in second voice |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jan 2015 09:33:17 -0600 |
>> That's effectively what I'm doing. I'm changing the X-offset
>> callback because it's only there that the property
>> toward-stem-shift is read (see scm/output-lib.scm). The trick is
>> allowing two different concurrent values for toward-stem-shift: 1.0
>> for when the staccato is alone, 0.0 when other articulations are
>> present (like a portato) In my experiment, I simply did what the
>> engraver does regarding toward-stem-shift.
Thanks for working on this!
Will this also influence the positioning
of the end (or start) of a slur? Since I guess that the answer is no,
I wonder how this could be improved, namely to set maximum and minimum
horizontal coordinates for slurs that must not be exceeded.
> [...] what about changing toward-stem-shift to a number-pair instead
> of a number?
Sounds sensible.
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