If that could help for understanding this behaviour, in the regression
tests, hairpin-barline-break.ly says:
"If a hairpin ends on the first note of a new staff, we do not print that
ending. But on the previous line, this hairpin should not be left open, and
should end at the bar line."
This probab
No, I can't but I can give you a workaround:
\version "2.19.81"
\paper {
ragged-bottom = ##t
ragged-right = ##t
}
\relative c'' {
c1
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f d1\<
e1\!
}
\relative c'' {
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
c1 c c c c c c c c c
d1-\tweak t
On 7/20/18 11:32 PM, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Try:
\version "2.19.81"
{
\time 1/4
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
a8\> b
c'4\!
}
{
\time 1/4
a8-\tweak to-barline ##f \> b
c'4\!
}
Cheers,
Pierre
I appreciate the advice. Can you explain why a break, whether a
> why would the default setting for to-barface be true? If I wanted my spanner
> to end on the immediately preceding bar line, I could easily set "\!" after
> the last note of the preceding bar.
>
Have you actually tried what you claim could easily be done?
Setting "\!" after the last note of
Am 21.07.2018 um 08:55 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Afaik, we do so to follow the usual type-setting-rules.
I could be wrong here, though. I don't own Gould
Gould states that the to-barline default ##t is correct *but* in places
where the first beat of the next bar is far from the bar line (f. e.
Am 21.07.2018 um 08:55 schrieb Thomas Morley:
2018-07-21 5:08 GMT+02:00 Patrick Karl :
The to-barline property
I have a couple of questions about this section. The first is, why would
the default setting for to-barface be true?
Afaik, we do so to follow the usual type-setting-rules.
I could
2018-07-21 5:08 GMT+02:00 Patrick Karl :
> The to-barline property
> I have a couple of questions about this section. The first is, why would
> the default setting for to-barface be true?
Afaik, we do so to follow the usual type-setting-rules.
I could be wrong here, though. I don't own Gould
>
Hi Patrick,
Try:
\version "2.19.81"
{
\time 1/4
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
a8\> b
c'4\!
}
%% or:
{
\time 1/4
a8-\tweak to-barline ##f \> b
c'4\!
}
Cheers,
Pierre
2018-07-21 5:08 GMT+02:00 Patrick Karl :
> Section 5.4.6 of the Notation RM states:
> *The to-barline property
Section 5.4.6 of the Notation RM states:
/The|to-barline|property/
The second useful property of the|spanner-interface|is|to-barline|. By
default this is true, causing hairpins and other spanners which are
terminated on the first note of a measure to end instead on the
immedia