Hi all, I'm looking for a way to create a horizontal spanner that looks like a PianoStaff brace, which automatically grows horizontally without scaling the whole shape. The model can be seen on this page: http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10527451_00050.html Of course this is realized thorugh type printing, with one type for the center "buckle". I would be allowed to simply use slurs but I would really like to see if there's a better solution with acceptable effort.
Is there a way (or an existing solution) to achieve something like this without "manually" drawing a path? I'm reluctant to go for the self-drawing because I'm not sure how to make it to really look convincing (it feels like a type-designer's task). Apart from the shape design itself I would need this in two variants: spanning between two notes and spanning whole measures (as seen on the sample page). I think for the first one one could conveniently build on the phrasing slur foundation (and probably even hijack that by overriding the stencil). For the second one: is it the right approach to parse the current system's content for barlines? (BTW: I'm not interested in supporting multiline instances). Any thoughts? Thanks Urs
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