Thanks for your answer.
Since combinaison of dot and line whith line closer to the notehead seems used, but less than the oposite, may I propose that the notation "-_" "-.--" should be reversed ? ( "-_" for the most common case (the dot closer to the notehead), and -.-- for the line near the notehead). It will save keystrokes for the most common case, isn't it ?
Alex. Graham Percival wrote:
On 30-Oct-04, at 5:03 AM, Alexandre Beneteau wrote:
I am wondering if the new articulation _ (which produce a dot and a _ over the notehead) does not print it wrongly.
If you use "-.--" then Lilypond will print the dot closer to the notehead. "-_" is supposed to be used when you want the line closer to the notehead. I think I saw it in a Britten unaccompanied cello suite; I'll double-check if you want.
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