One solution is to make the glissando to an invisible note
just before the bar line. The Glissando object also has a
property called gap, but that applies to both ends of the line.

   /Mats

Antti Kaihola wrote:
Hi LilyPonders,


On a piano staff, I need a glissando line from a quarter note on last beat of the upper staff to a note on the first beat of the lower staff:

\context PianoStaff <<
    \context Staff=upper {
        r2. c''4 \glissando \change Staff = lower d4 r2.
    }
    \context Staff=lower {
    }


However, I'd like to glissando line to end horizontally just before the barline so one doesn't get the impression that the last notes of the glissando are after the first beat.

Is there an easier way to achieve this than to insert additonal spacing
and move the barline?



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