Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
>
> Do overrides only take effect for the current voice?
>
Voice / Staff / Score - whatever the context of a property is ...
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On 3/24/09 2:40 AM, -Eluze wrote:
> how do you invoke the trill? the following makes the "tr" disappear!
>
> {
> \override TrillSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = \markup {}
> e 2
> \startTrillSpan
> fis
> d
> \stopTrillSpan
> }
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Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
> the "tr" mark is still there.
Yes, you can't easily tell how near you are to getting it right.
Try
\override TrillSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = ##f
Cheers,
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On 3/23/09 10:06 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:01:58AM -0400, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
>> Has edge-text changed since that example was written against 2.10?
>
> Yes; please see the News document for 2.12.
Do you mean this?
"All line spanners are more flexible now in the
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:01:58AM -0400, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
> Has edge-text changed since that example was written against 2.10?
Yes; please see the News document for 2.12.
Cheers,
- Graham
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h
I've been trying to engrave a bell shake with a trill line using
\startTrillSpan + \stopTrillSpan
By default, trillspans have the text "tr" printed at the beginning of the
trill line: to suppress this, I used
\override TrillSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons "" "&q