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Re: GDP: \articulation and -\articulation
From: |
Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: GDP: \articulation and -\articulation |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:54:41 +0100 |
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There's one particular aspect of controlling directions that's specific for
articulations, namely that each separate articulation has its own rule for
the default direction. Some articulations, like \fermata, are always
above the
stave, some others like \marcato are always on the opposite direction
compared
to the stem, and so on. (These default values are controlled by the
settings of
direction or relative-direction in scm/script.scm).
/Mats
Graham Percival wrote:
These are both valid:
{
c'2-\accent
c'2\accent
}
Should we keep the - version in the docs at all? Does it really add
anything (especially since most people use the plain \ version) ?
It might be good as an introduction to ^ and _, but OTOH we
can do ^ and _ with items that don't have any -, such as
ties ~.
Cheers,
- Graham
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