Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Bernhard Kleine
Am 13.09.2018 um 15:29 schrieb Torsten Hämmerle: > > Phrasing slurs can be made dotted by \phrasingSlurDotted and they can be > made dashed by \phrasingSlurDashed. > > Thank you both,  Simon and Torsten Bernhard -- spitzhalde9 D-79853 lenzkirch bernhard.kle...@gmx.net www.b-kleine.com,

Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Bernhard Kleine wrote > But how make them dotted? Phrasing slurs can be made dotted by \phrasingSlurDotted and they can be made dashed by \phrasingSlurDashed. -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html ___ lilypond-user

Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 13.09.2018 14:53, Bernhard Kleine wrote: But how make them dotted? How about: \version "2.18.2" "\\{" = -\single \phrasingSlurDotted \( "\\}" = \) { c'\{ c'\} } Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Bernhard Kleine
But how make them dotted? Am 13.09.2018 um 14:48 schrieb Torsten Hämmerle: > Bernhard Kleine wrote >> These dotted slurs are not slurs since the text is not suspended. Please >> let me know how you would set this example. > > Hi Bernhard, > > > I'd just use phrasing slurs \( and \). > In

Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 13.09.2018 14:34, Bernhard Kleine wrote: A fairly modern componist wrote in 1950 the following example (see attached). These dotted slurs are not slurs since the text is not suspended. Please let me know how you would set this example. I’d see two possible interpretations, depending on

Re: Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Bernhard Kleine wrote > These dotted slurs are not slurs since the text is not suspended. Please > let me know how you would set this example. Hi Bernhard, I'd just use phrasing slurs \( and \). In contrast to ties or ordinary slurs, each note will get its syllable, phrasing slurs won't

Strange dotted slur which are not slurs or ties

2018-09-13 Thread Bernhard Kleine
A fairly modern componist wrote in 1950 the following example (see attached). These dotted slurs are not slurs since the text is not suspended. Please let me know how you would set this example. Regards Bernhard -- spitzhalde9 D-79853 lenzkirch bernhard.kle...@gmx.net www.b-kleine.com,