On 4/12/06, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > (this'll probably get lost while HWN is away, but anyway...) > > > > From the docs, > > "A hairpin starts at the left edge of the beginning note and ends on > > the right edge of the ending note." > > ---- > > tupletFullLength (boolean) > > If set, the tuplet is printed up to the start of the next note. > > ---- > > > > Could we have a feature, similar to tupletFullLength, which places > > the end of a hairpin just before the start of the next note? > > Silly question: what's the difference between "up to" and "just > before", i.e. how much before? > This is at least partially related to the bound-padding property, > though it affects both ends of the hairpin. Maybe the solution is to > have a separate such property for each end or let the value of the > bound-padding > property be a pair of values.
Agreed that that final distance just before needs to be override-able. Using tuplet brackets as a guide, it seems like keeping that last bit of distance constant throughout a score is the goal ... but when you get backed into a corner it's really nice to be able to shave off a bit of the distance. -- Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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