In regular modern scores it is logical that the ends of a slur attach to a
notehead or to an end of a stem, depending on the direction of stems of the
notes connected by the slur.
I'm typesetting chant transcriptions and make stems transparent:
\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
Some slurs,
Hi Jakub,
2011/12/22 Jakub Pavlík seve...@post.cz
In regular modern scores it is logical that the ends of a slur attach to a
notehead or to an end of a stem, depending on the direction of stems of the
notes connected by the slur.
I'm typesetting chant transcriptions and make stems
Hello,
2011/12/22 Jakub Pavlík seve...@post.cz:
In regular modern scores it is logical that the ends of a slur attach to a
notehead or to an end of a stem, depending on the direction of stems of the
notes connected by the slur.
I'm typesetting chant transcriptions and make stems
Hi again,
2011/12/22 David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com
There are probably better ways to go about this, but this seems to work:
Here's another way:
\relative c'' {
\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
\stemDown
c( a g)
}
-David
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Thank you both, David and James.
J
Původní zpráva
Od: David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com
Předmět: Re: How to make slurs ignore stems?
Datum: 22.12.2011 20:44:59
Hi Jakub,
2011/12/22 Jakub Pavlík seve...@post.cz