Hi Kevin!
Thanks. Indeed it is.
I am sorry, of course, that I had not already found it. I had not been aware
that I had to sign in to GitLab for search there to work, and my search engine
had not found it.
Best, Ole
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 06:29:05AM +, Ole V. Villumsen via bug-lilypond
wrote:
> Thanks, Pierre! That looks good and isn’t so hacky as my own workaround.
> I will do some further experimentation to see if it fulfils my need
> and wishes. I still think there’s a bug, though. Best regards, Ole
Thanks, Pierre! That looks good and isn’t so hacky as my own workaround.
I will do some further experimentation to see if it fulfils my need and wishes.
I still think there’s a bug, though.
Best regards, Ole
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Hi Ole,
I'd do:
\relative c' {
d'8( c\prall-\tweak avoid-slur #'outside \turn)
}
Cheers,
Pierre
Le sam. 29 oct. 2022 à 07:58, Ole V. Villumsen via bug-lilypond <
bug-lilypond@gnu.org> a écrit :
> A possible workaround is something like
>
> d'8( c\prall-\tweak extra-offset #'(0 . 1.3)\turn)
>
A possible workaround is something like
d'8( c\prall-\tweak extra-offset #'(0 . 1.3)\turn)
/Ole
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On Saturday, October 29th, 2022 at 07:01, Ole V. Villumsen
wrote:
> Hi,
> Often, not always, when a slur
Hi,
Often, not always, when a slur ends on a note with the \prall\turn combination
(custom in baroque music), the prall and the turn are printed
colliding/overlapping in one spot rather than the turn above and the prall
below as they should. Please see the attachments.
Best regards, Ole
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