Re: [SOLVED] Re: (simulating) a spanner with multiple "stops"

2009-03-28 Thread Neil Thornock
Thanks Wilbert, this looks quite useful. I could see it inconvenient if one wants both a textspanner in this way AND a decresc. But usable anyway. This puts me to wondering though: If dynamic spanners can be chained like this, how hard would it be to get textspanners to behave the same way? Any

Re: [SOLVED] Re: (simulating) a spanner with multiple "stops"

2009-03-27 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op vrijdag 27 maart 2009, schreef Don Benson: > How does this look the notes are not all the same? What if the second > measure went down a minor third to a series of As? I'm not on a computer > with LilyPond installed right now to test this, but I suspect you will not > like the results. Works pe

[SOLVED] Re: (simulating) a spanner with multiple "stops"

2009-03-27 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op donderdag 26 maart 2009, schreef Wilbert Berendsen: > I try to write something like: > > poco . . . . . a . . . . . . poco . . . . . . descresc. Solved, the trick is quite easy: \relative c' { \set decrescendoSpanner = #'text \set decrescendoText = "poco" c\> c c c \set decrescendoTex