On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Anna Choma wrote:
AFAIK you have to "cheat" in the sense that you must guess which note of the upper staff corresponds to the note you want to reach on the lower staff, instead of simply naming the note of the lower staff (I understood that you are designing a downgoing slur)
I borrow this from the MusiXTeX doc (upper going slur):
setstaffs1{2} \setclef1\bass \startextract \NOtes\multnoteskip5\isluru0a\ql a\en \notes\invertslur0\curve311\tslur0g|\qu d\en \NOtes\multnoteskip{10}\isluru0a\ql a\en \notes\invertslur0\curve333\tslur0g|\qu d\en \endextract
Hope this helps,
Yes, thanks, it has helped. I tried many times to shape the slur properly and now the slur looks very elegantly.
But I have yet another problem with slurs. What one should do, as to put a slur from note {'G} to note e in bass clef? Slurs with excessive slopes doesn't look properly. I know that the vertical gap between slur initation and slur termination is up to 16/Internote. So, does anybody did the trick?
BTW I don't know how to make an inverted slur that doesn't think it has to go through a zero slope on its way.
Sorry, I don't know...
Best regards,
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