Maybe someone can explain why the following alternative solution attempt
doesn't make any difference:
\relative c''{
f^"Text" ( f' c b a g a b^"text" )
\override TextScript #'avoid-slur = #'inside
f^"Text" ( f' c b a g a b^"text" )
}
/Mats
Neil Thornock wrote:
Okay, I actually solved it after finding an old post from Kieren; just
set the Y-extent for the slur to #'(0 . 0).
On 11/29/07, *Neil Thornock* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello again friendly folks,
Is there a way to get a markup to totally ignore a slur? I find
that when I have a long slur, a textscript off to the far left or
right of it is too high and spaces the staff too much. I've not
found a good way around this yet.
Any help appreciated...
Neil
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Brigham Young University
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