On 01.10.2015 20:07, Connor Harris wrote:
Is there any way to print hairpins while whiting out parts of anything
(specifically, in this case, note stems and beams) that they cross,
analogous to what the \whiteout command does for text markup?
I’d suggest to either use a \tweak command:
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Is there any way to print hairpins while whiting out parts of anything
(specifically, in this case, note stems and beams) that they cross,
analogous to what the \whiteout command does for text markup?
Best,
Connor Harris
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(\once) \override Hairpin.whiteout = ##t
You may have to adjust the layer to see the white:
(\once) \override Hairpin.layer = 5
Am 01.10.2015 um 20:07 schrieb Connor Harris:
Is there any way to print hairpins while whiting out parts of anything
(specifically, in this case, note stems and