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Re: Does what: \override Slur #'attachment = #'(stem . stem)


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: Does what: \override Slur #'attachment = #'(stem . stem)
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 09:45:20 +0200
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Note that this property was removed somewhere between version 2.2
and 2.4 and has still not reappeared. Of course, that's why you can't
find any information about it in the current documentation.
If you search the mailing list archives, you will find some related
discussions.

   /Mats

dax2 wrote:
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 00:28:51 +0200
dax2 wrote:


 \override Slur   #'attachment = #'(stem . stem)

 There are NO SLURS in the voice in question!!!


The Slur - override makes sluts attach to the top of the stem
instead of going to the notehead. That way you can move the slurs
away from another voice.

However in this case the slurs were too tight anyway so I removed
them and anchored another set of ties to invisible notes, that way
getting space beneath the slurs and being able to draw the slur to
the beginning of the bar (where the right hand otherwise is silent).



There are some very interesting uses of Slur-attachments in the Mutopiaproject setting of Chopin - Etude op. 10.9.



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