Hi Urs and Janek,
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:07 AM, Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok I' look into it. > > Then I can do it myself and spare you all those \todo entries ;-) > > Urs > > > > "Janek Warchoł" <[email protected]> schrieb: > >> 2013/7/16 Urs Liska <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>> in an edition I prepare I often have the situation that I want to dash one >>> sibling of a Slur (because the original edition forgot to start a slur >>> before the line break. >>> >>> Is there a convenient way to do so without having to define two curves and >>> >>> tweak them independently? >> >> >> Use \alterBroken by David Nalesnik: >> >> \alterBroken Slur #'dash-definition #'(() ((0 1.0 0.4 0.75))) >> >> I think it was published somewhere on the mailing list, and i think we >> >> have it in our library. >> >> This function is available in the current stable release. I've created issue 3458 for its documentation. [I'm unsure of the proper place to put this in the NR, as there is a section (2.9 -- "Difficult Tweaks") which describes how to modify broken spanners.] Urs, would you mind if I used an editorial slur as an example of its usage? Do you have a nice one you'd be willing to share? --David
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