Thank you Graham. Le mer. 10 oct. 2018 à 10:36, Graham King <[email protected]> a écrit :
> > On 10 Oct 2018, at 08:51, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > Please consider the following outputs (#1: default, #2: tweaked). > > Could anyone tell me what Gould says about this situation? > > TIA. > > (at p.104): "Do not place a hairpin before a note is started, nor after a > note is finished. A hairpin should start at the first relevant notehead > (not accidental) and end with the following notehead or at the first rest > thereafter. Good practice is to start the hairpin on the left-hand edge of > the note and to finish it on the right-hand edge of a note[1] ... (If a > dynamic symbol is present, the hairpin starts later and finishes earlier, > so that the dynamic centres on the notehead or chord.)[2]" > > (parenthetical expressions are Gould's). > [1] The illustrations make clear that the "right-hand edge of a note" > implies that a "note" includes not just the notehead but also all the > whitespace up to the left-hand edge of the next note or rest (or, > optionally, up to just-before-the-barline). > [2] Last time I looked, lilypond had a small problem here: > https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4837/ > > So, by these criteria, your output #1 is better than output #2 but, > without seeing what happens after the middle-C, one can't say much about > the right-hand end of the hairpin. > > HTH, > -- Graham > >
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