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Re: How to shorten a tail on an eighth note?
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Malte Meyn |
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Re: How to shorten a tail on an eighth note? |
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Sat, 8 Apr 2017 18:45:55 +0200 |
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Am 08.04.2017 um 16:43 schrieb Joseph N. Srednicki:
> The other techniques that I have used in this situation are to shift the
> note on the right more or to lengthen the stem of the note on the left.
How about making the flag narrower?
\once \override Flag.stencil =
#(lambda (grob) (ly:stencil-scale (ly:flag::print grob) 0.6 0.8))
> However, I am wondering if there is a tweak or other technique to
> shorten a tail?
Try whiteout:
\once \override Flag.whiteout = 3
\once \override Flag.layer = -1
in the voice containing the a,
\once \override Flag.layer = -2
in the other one. Maybe try different values for whiteout and different
stem lengths. But I haven’t found a satisfying solution so maybe scaling
the flag, changing horizontal spacing (force-hshift) and different stem
lengths will give a good solution.