To me it seems like hairpinToBarline works correctly in 2.10 as long as the
(de-)crescendo ends in '\!' and not in an absolute dynamic like '\f'.
Is this the way it is supposed to work? Is there any switch to make it work
with absolute dynamics, too? '\!\f' doesn't work.
cheers
Thomas
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To me it seems like hairpinToBarline works correctly in 2.10 as long as the
(de-)crescendo ends in '\!' and not in an absolute dynamic like '\f'.
Is this the way it is supposed to work? Is there any switch to make it work
with absolute dynamics, too? '\!\f' doesn't work.
cheers
Thomas
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ouble slurs, are your final line
> demonstrates. I've simplified the example for the bug tracker.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
> Thomas Frank wrote:
> > The follwing snippet shows a very strange behaviour of slurs on whole
> > notes which are not placed on the 'default
Same problem here with guile-config >= 1.6.7, which is exactly the installed
version. Any work-around?
cheers
Thomas
> Klaus Zimmermann wrote:
> > I downloaded the 2.10.1 tarball of lilypond but configure claims
> > that I only have mftrace 1.1 installed, while 1.1.19 is needed.
> > However I do
Fermatas over and under the last bar in a (conductors-) score have kind of the
opposite meaning of 'attacca' in the scores where I have seen it. At least it
marks the end of a logical musical theme/temper, typically at the end of a
movement.
My solution looks like this:
endFermata =
#(define-m