To find out the answer yourself, go to the section on Ottava brackets in
the on-line manual and follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
program reference for the OttavaBracket object. There, you will find
the values of the properties that are set by default. Then you can do the
same for Text spanners and see what differs.
In particular, it seems that you have to \override the properties dash-fraction
and edge-height and \revert the value of dash-period.

  /Mats

Kirill wrote:

Mats Bengtsson <mats.bengtsson <at> ee.kth.se> writes:

How about using a text spanner?

  /Mats



What parameters do I have to set for a text spanner so as to *exactly* emulate
the apperance of a regular ottava line?







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