Hi, Harm -- tweaking the decrescendi like the diminuendi and doing some minor changes, I > come up with:
Looks great! I'll definitely use this, though something tells me I won't run into quite as extreme a situation as your example :) Checking my just-bought copy of Gould, I find on pg. 104 the rule that a broken hairpin should stop on the barline, with an example involving a key change at the line break. Maybe LilyPond's behavior should be reported as a bug (I couldn't find it listed, anyway) with your function as a workaround? (One tiny thing: Mike went to the trouble of writing functions to determine a grob's system, and for consistency you could replace my calls to ly:grob-system with his find-system.) Best, David
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