See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Common-notation-for-keyboards#Staff_002dchange-lines
/Mats
Quoting Florian Hollerweger <f...@mur.at>:
Hi list,
I am looking for a possibility to print glissando-like lines between
consecutive notes in different voices, which are potentially located
in different staves.
This is often done in polyphonic piano music to indicate a change of
staff in a particular part of a fugue. (In German we call these
"Stimmweiser". I am not sure whether "voice pointers" would be the
appropriate translation - any ideas?)
Do I have to misuse \glissando a la
e2 \glissando f
\once \override Glissando #'(bound-details right Y) = #-2
e2 \glissando f
or
\override Glissando #'breakable = ##t
\override Glissando #'(bound-details right-broken Y) = #-3
c1 \glissando \break
f1
or is there a better solution?
Your suggestions are as always highly appreciated.
best,
flo.H
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