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The disappearing glissando - a horizontal spacing saga
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Paul Hodges |
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The disappearing glissando - a horizontal spacing saga |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Nov 2022 17:18:28 +0000 |
1) The problem
I have a grace note several degrees higher than the main note, and I have to draw a glissando between them. This works if the main note has no accidental (though it's skimpy because of the minimal X-space available; but if the main note has an accidental then the grace note is placed above it and the X-space available for the glissando goes negative (as the end-point is before the accidental) and nothing appears.
2) Possible solutions
The composer has drawn the glissando to the note head, not to the accidental - this would work adequately, but the spacing would still be tight - and in any case I couldn't find any way to make this happen.
The horizontal spacing between the grace note and the main note could be increased. Again, I couldn't find a way to do this directly, not least because most tweaks and overrides I thought of appear to operate simultaneously on both the notes.
3) Where I'm at
I have got somewhere with increasing the space used by the accidental - but again, this has an affect on the grace note, forcing it across unless there is nothing anywhere nearby. As this follows a clef in my score, I tried giving the clef a negative extent - but that caused it to overlap the notes entirely.
Clearly I don't understand horizontal spacing adequately.
The example has three parts: the first is what I'm trying to produce - the glissando is fine, but the spacing from the clef is too great; the second shows the way the glissando gets lost; the third shows that my solution kinda works if the unwanted extension of the grace note is somewhere harmless.
Any clarification or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Paul
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