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From: | Andrew Bernard |
Subject: | Shortening hairpins |
Date: | Wed, 8 Apr 2015 17:02:14 +1000 |
Recently there was a discussion about this. Now I need to do it. The answers in the discussion, whilst erudite, seem very kludgy, and not appropriate for my score. Why is there no simple way to shorten a hairpin in lilypond? It’s easy to use shorten-pair to adjust tuplet bracket lengths. Why don’t hairpins follow a similar method? It was mentioned that the stencil code is in C++. For some time I have been looking for something worthwhile to do in the internals to get to the point where I could contribute something. Is this a candidate? Does the stencil need rewriting in Scheme? I am sure there are other more worthy tasks, but I happen to really need this one at present. Should this discussion be on the lilypond-devel list instead? So what is the technical reason why this is so difficult? From an end user point of view a hairpin is just an object that should be able to be resized easily. Andrew |
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