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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: cross-staff phrasing (slur) |
Date: | Wed, 04 Sep 2013 16:54:15 +0200 |
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Am 04.09.2013 16:17, schrieb MING
TSANG:
You don't need to do that at that level. If you write music that is printed in the "right" staff you can write (at any time): \change Staff = "left"and then the current voice will continue in the other staff. For your examples (of the first post) you would not write [half bar rest + half bar music] in one and [half bar music + half bar rest] in the other staff but write the whole phrase in one voice and let it cross the staff as I have described. This way you can write the slur without problems. You don't need this snippet anymore. By now there is the function \shape in LilyPond that lets you define _offsets_ from LilyPond's decision. So you don't have to find the absolute offsets but can work from LilyPond's default engraving. Use \shape list-of-offsets grob, that is for example \shape #'((0 . 1)(0 . 0)(0 . 0)(0 . 0)) PhrasingSlurfor tweaking a phrasing slur to have its starting point '1' higher than default. HTH Urs
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