On 06/26/2013 05:08 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
\version "2.16.2"
\new TabStaff {
\tabFullNotation
\set doubleSlurs = ##t
<c' e>8\2\4( <b d>\2\4)
}
Hello Harm:
Thank you for the quick reply.
I think that I could possibly make this work. Would I manipulate the
padding of the slur to get them closer to the notes? Also, how would
you flip the bottom one 180 degrees?
This example shoes a little bit more of what I am doing:
\version "2.16.2"
\new TabStaff {
\tabFullNotation
\stemDown
\set doubleSlurs = ##t
\set Staff.stringTunings = \stringTuning <c, g, d g b c'>
\override LaissezVibrerTie #'extra-offset = #'(-2.0 . 0.0)
<c'^\laissezVibrer e^\laissezVibrer c^\laissezVibrer
f,^\laissezVibrer>8\2\4\5\6( <b d>\2\4)
}
The LaissezVibrer on the left of the notes indicate "hammer on from
nowhere" otherwise known as tapping. The <c' e> are with the left hand
and the <c f,> are with the right hand. In the last couple weeks I have
figured out quite a bit of hacks to get the tabulature output to be
adequate for fingerstyle guitar needs. But this slur issue is giving me
some issues.
In the above example the slur that is appearing on the stems of the each
eighth notes should be appearing on the fourth string, optimally in the
'e' and the 'd' in the space above.
Thank you,
Rachael
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