Steve Schow wrote:
It says in the manual:
"A crescendo mark is started with \< and terminated with \! or an absolute
dynamic. A
decrescendo is started with \> and is also terminated with \! or an absolute
dynamic. \cr and
\decr may be used instead of \< and \>."
And the example directly underneath that sentence is this:
c\< c\! d\> e\!
<< f1 { s4 s4\< s4\! \> s4\! } >>
Compare the example with the output.
Cheers,
- Graham
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