Re: Extending a slur back from end of repeat

2007-03-07 Thread Stephen Martin
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes: > > One solution is to add a slur to an invisible note. You can use scaled note > durations to avoid changing the rhythm, see the following example. > > \version "2.10.0" > \relative c' \repeat volta 2 { c d e f } > \alternative{{ g f e d4*1/2 ( \hideNotes b4

Re: Extending a slur back from end of repeat

2007-03-07 Thread Mats Bengtsson
One solution is to add a slur to an invisible note. You can use scaled note durations to avoid changing the rhythm, see the following example. \version "2.10.0" \relative c' \repeat volta 2 { c d e f } \alternative{{ g f e d4*1/2 ( \hideNotes b4*1/2 ) \unHideNotes } { g a g e }} I tried a sol

Extending a slur back from end of repeat

2007-03-06 Thread Stephen Martin
Does anyone have a suggestion for making a slur which returns from notes at the end of a repeat back to notes at the beginning of the repeat? The ends should look like a slur which spans a line break, i.e. the start of the slur ends at the double bar lines, the end of the slur comes in at the b