Andrew, Jacques,

I tried rotating the hairpin to get closer to the original and got an odd 
result. In the snippet below, removing the comment on the rotation does not 
rotate the hairpin, which I thought it would, but instead moves the right-hand 
end of the slur.  

I've now downloaded 2.19.52, but it didn't change anything.

Best regards,

Peter
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www.ptoye.com

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Friday, December 16, 2016, 1:32:26 PM, you wrote:


Hi Peter,
 
Well, you could do this:
 
== snip
 
\version "2.19.52"
\language "english"
{
  \time 3/4
  \key gs \minor
  \clef bass
  \relative c'
  {
    \override PhrasingSlur.outside-staff-priority = 1000
    <b fs>8\( b,\) <b fs>\( ds^\< fs ds'\)\! |
  }
}
 
== snip
 
 
Sorry I do not have 2.18.
 
But this is very ugly. You would have to shape the phrasing slur in odd ways. 
Why not put the dynamic under the notes?
 
Andrew
 
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