...in which case it would seem to be almost completely useless. (If it
needs to be restated after every use, then one may as well just end the
spanner manually.)
Oh yes it can be useful :
begin code %
\version "2.11.34"
music = {
c'1
\tag #'oboe \endSpanners d'1 \<
\tag #'
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> The only "documentation" of \endSpanners available in the LilyPond
> distribution today is the regression test example called
> music-function-end-spanners.ly
>
> A quick look at the implementation reveals that the \endSpanner function
> takes one argument, which is a music
Trevor Bača wrote:
I describe the behavior below and then suggest a small doc addition to
8.1.2 "Text Spanners" at the end of this mail.
Thanks, added. I didn't include any changes from Maximilian; if you
want to clarify anything, please send another doc addition.
Cheers,
- Graham
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The only "documentation" of \endSpanners available in the LilyPond
distribution today is the regression test example called
music-function-end-spanners.ly
A quick look at the implementation reveals that the \endSpanner function
takes one argument, which is a music expression (and cannot be a sequ
Trevor Bača wrote:
So that's a brief explanation of the function. Could you please insert
the following at the very bottom of 8.1.2 "Text and line spanners",
immediately before the "see also"?
%%% BEGIN DOC ADDITION %%%
The music function \endSpanners terminates spanners and hairpins after
exa
Hi Graham,
2.11.15 was the release that introduced a bunch of new spanner stuff.
I was just going through my mail from Jan / Feb this year (when
Han-Wen was working on the implementation) trying to find an answer to
Risto's question of whether or not 'to-barline should work correctly
with trill sp