> Sure, I attached a few from here > <https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/23160>
Thanks, but in this score there is not a single heavily rotated hairpin; I would say that the differences are not of any importance. > <https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/23074>. Oh, and an orchestral score doesn't contain heavily rotated hairpins by its very nature. What I see here is very irregular. > Of course there are many more, in these and other scores. Hmm. Here's a counterexample that contains `steep' hairpins (cf. page 6 bottom, page 23 bottom, page 24 top, etc., etc.) – and the ends are not vertically aligned. https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/246876 The exception, however, is a broken hairpin, page 30 – here I agree that the continuation part should start (or end) vertically aligned. Or may only `could' instead of `should', as for example page 38 demonstrates. On the other hand, it probably solely depends on the typesetter: page 40 contains steep hairpins that are all aligned... My conclusion: It could be a useful feature to have the ends of rotated hairpins vertically aligned. However, I wouldn't like to have this as the default. I'm CCing this e-mail to `bug-lilypond' so that this feature request can be added to our issue database. Werner _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond