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From: | Trevor Bača |
Subject: | Re: Correct way to ask for a glissando over a page break? |
Date: | Thu, 1 Feb 2007 16:06:20 -0600 |
On 2/1/07, Joe Neeman <address@hidden> wrote:
On 2/1/07, Trevor Bača <address@hidden> wrote: > On 2/1/07, Trevor Bača <address@hidden> wrote: > > Hi Han-Wen, hi Joe, > > > > Related to Google #253, what's the correct way to ask for a glissando > > over a page break? Using Glissando #'breakable = ##t now issues a > > warning about us not using forced distance anymore; why? Because there is some old code in there that I need to clean up. For now, I'll remove the warning and hopefully I can fix it properly this weekend. Is the output OK?
Oh yeah; the output is super; it's just that I had bunches of warnings (because bunches of glissandi in the piece) and so the debugging was messy.
> One last (I hope) related question is how to break a text spanner over > a line- or page-break without causing complaints: This warning isn't really needed, so I'll just remove it.
OK; and the same here: the output is letter-perfect. Thanks for such a quick response; much appreciated. -- Trevor Bača address@hidden
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