Re: Too short crescendo mark when it is supposed to end on a note after a bar

2018-07-08 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
As far as I can tell, the hairpin ending was by default "to barline" since the very beginning. I think the hairpin setting was introduced in the v2.9 version. The v2.9documentation says : "A hairpin normally starts at the left edge of the beginning note and ends on the right edge of the ending note

Re: Too short crescendo mark when it is supposed to end on a note after a bar

2018-07-08 Thread Johannes Ammon
Hi Pierre, thank you for your quick clarification! Having the to-barline property set by default seems a bit unintuitive to me. (I have to admit not being an experienced typographer, so it might be just me.) Do you know any background on why it is done this way? Thank you for your help, Johannes

Re: Too short crescendo mark when it is supposed to end on a note after a bar

2018-07-08 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Johannes, This is not a bug; see: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/spanners.html#using-the-line_002dspanner_002dinterface (go to "The to-barline property"). Ex. \version "2.18" \relative c' { c4\< c\! c c-\tweak to-barline #f \< | c\! c c c\< | c c\! c c } should work as

Too short crescendo mark when it is supposed to end on a note after a bar

2018-07-08 Thread Johannes Ammon
Hello, when a crescendo mark is supposed to end on a note after a bar, it ends before the bar. Here an example with the resulting image in the attachment: \version "2.18.2" \relative c' { c4\< c\! c c\< | c\! c c c\< | c c\! c c } The second hairpin should be as long as the first one, but it e