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Re: How to write slurs and ties with scheme
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David Kastrup |
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Re: How to write slurs and ties with scheme |
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Tue, 29 Sep 2015 23:33:46 +0200 |
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Thomas Morley <address@hidden> writes:
> 2015-09-29 12:26 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
>>
>> At the current point of time, slurs are only from one chord in a Voice
>> to the next chord in a Voice. So you'd need to put your notes into
>> different Voice contexts in order to be able to slur them individually.
>> However, Stems are strictly a single-Voice phenomenon. So you need to
>> put your notes in the same Voice.
>
> I'm thinking about the problem for some time now.
> Another part of the problem is that most occurences of slurs in
> TabStaff with \tabFullNotation are not really Slurs but what is called
> 'hammering on'/'pulling off'.
>
> Nevertheless, in _TabStaff_ we would need some curves (maybe Slur,
> Tie, whatever) indicating 'hammering on'/'pulling off' with their
> first and last control-point at the _same_ y-value.
>
> Up to now I've not a really good idea how to achieve this ...
I'm currently working on making in-chord ties work (if you have more
than one tie at the same time, you'd still need to work with
spanner-id). Annoyingly complex to get right without causing too much
of a performance hit.
--
David Kastrup