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Re: Extending a slur back from end of repeat
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: Extending a slur back from end of repeat |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Mar 2007 10:08:07 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (X11/20061206) |
One solution is to add a slur to an invisible note. You can use scaled note
durations to avoid changing the rhythm, see the following example.
\version "2.10.0"
\relative c' \repeat volta 2 { c d e f }
\alternative{{ g f e d4*1/2 ( \hideNotes b4*1/2 ) \unHideNotes } { g a
g e }}
I tried a solution using \repeatTie, but hit upon a bug when trying to
modify it to point to the right of a note.
/Mats
Stephen Martin wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion for making a slur which returns
from notes at the end of a repeat back to notes at the
beginning of the repeat?
The ends should look like a slur which spans a line break,
i.e. the start of the slur ends at the double bar lines,
the end of the slur comes in at the beginning of the repeat
block.
I tried changing x-extent and extend-x-extent of a local
slur to achieve the desired appearance, but to no avail..
thanks, Steve
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