Am 26.11.2015 um 12:16 schrieb [email protected]: > Am 2015-11-26 10:33, schrieb Urs Liska: >> PS: A non-bug question: I tweaked that slur using \shape, but could >> someone give me a hint as to use other properties to override, so the >> slur doesn't cross the stem but rather goes *to* it? > > If you set Slur.positions so that slur is below the end of the stem it > will horizontally align to it.
Unfortunately that doesn't work, at least not in my case (maybe an acciaccatura's slur behaves differently from a normal one?). In the attachment you can see that the slur still aligns to the center of the note head. Moreover I feel that the override doesn't work as expected: First attachment is overriding positions to #'(0 . -4.466), second to #'(0 . -4.467). Suddenly there's a "leap", and it isn't possible to get a horizontal slur that way (also the first position doesn't seem to matter). > But this ist what I suggested elsewhere some days ago: I would like > the possibility to offset the endpoints of a slur without having to > find correct values for the other bezier control points. That seems like a nice idea. Did you look into \shapeII for that? I don't know if it provides such a feature directly, but it will surely offer you functions to significantly improve the user experience, specifically I'd look for the "polar coordinates" approach. Urs
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