Il 28/08/2012 19:42, Marc Hohl ha scritto:
In this respact, Lilypond is as clever as any musician - if there is no
dynamic sign, from which loudness should one start the decrescendo?
ok
As Phil pointed out already, inserting a \p or \mf or any other dynamic
sign
should do the trick:
c\mf c\> c c c\!
I can't make it work using my previous minimal example.
Also, I can't compile a snippet in NR 1.3.1 (attached)
--
Federico
\version "2.16.0"
\paper {
indent = 0\mm
line-width = 160\mm
% offset the left padding, also add 1mm as lilypond creates cropped
% images with a little space on the right
line-width = #(- line-width (* mm 3.000000) (* mm 1))
line-width = 160\mm - 2.0 * 10.16\mm
% offset the left padding, also add 1mm as lilypond creates cropped
% images with a little space on the right
line-width = #(- line-width (* mm 3.000000) (* mm 1))
}
\layout {
}
\relative c''
{
% ****************************************************************
% ly snippet contents follows:
% ****************************************************************
c2\< c\!
d2\< d\f
e2\< e\>
f2\> f\!
e2\> e\mp
d2\> d\>
c1\!
% ****************************************************************
% end ly snippet
% ****************************************************************
}
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