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Re: Printing lower continuo figures only
From: |
Davide Liessi |
Subject: |
Re: Printing lower continuo figures only |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Mar 2018 10:06:36 +0200 |
2018-03-29 16:31 GMT+02:00 Brent Annable <address@hidden>:
> I've tried inserting a dummy figure above it and using \once \hide
> FiguredBass.BassFigure, but it hides both figures. And I tried turning Bass
> Extender Lines on and then hiding the line stencil (see second example),
That's what I would do.
> but this doesn't seem to work either.
>
> Anyone got an idea how to do this, or what I might be doing wrong? (aside
> from messing with the offsets, which is a bit approximate for me).
You are trying to hide the wrong grob: what you are looking for is
BassFigureContinuation.
\version "2.19.65"
<<
\relative c' {
\clef bass
g2 ~ g
}
\figures {
<7 3>2 <6 4>4
\once \bassFigureExtendersOn
\once \hide BassFigureContinuation
<6 3>
}
>>
Of course you can put those commands in a variable for convenience.
\version "2.19.65"
aaa = {
\once \bassFigureExtendersOn
\once \hide BassFigureContinuation
}
<<
\relative c' {
\clef bass
g2 ~ g
}
\figures {
<7 3>2 <6 4>4 \aaa <6 3>
}
>>
(Unfortunately Mats' solution flips the positions of all figures and
gives bad alignments if you use it only for part of the piece.)
Best wishes.
Davide