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Re: epic slur fail!
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Jean-Charles Malahieude |
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Re: epic slur fail! |
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Fri, 15 Nov 2013 19:38:38 +0100 |
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Le 14/11/2013 20:52, Janek Warchoł disait :
The 2nd and 3rd examples of 0.6 slurs look very bad to me. Do you
have a minimal code example?
Here it is:
\version "2.17.95"
<<
\new Staff { \relative c { \clef bass
b'4(^"default" b,) e2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.8 b'4(^"0.8" b,) e2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.6 b'4(^"0.6" b,) e2 } }
\new Staff { \relative c { \clef bass
b4(^"default" b') e,2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.8 b4(^"0.8" b') e,2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.6 b4(^"0.6" b') e,2 } }
\new Staff { \relative c { \clef bass
b4_(^"down" b') e,2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.8 b4_(^"0.8" b') e,2
\once \override Slur.details.max-slope = 0.6 b4_(^"0.6" b') e,2 } } >>
From my eyes, the third 0.6 looks like a mirror of the first, and is in
my opinion not so "bad".
The second would have looked better with a "raised" left bound, let's
say vertically aligned with the top of the stem?
Cheers,
Jean-Charles