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Text cresc *without dashed line* and Y-offset
From: |
Xavier Scheuer |
Subject: |
Text cresc *without dashed line* and Y-offset |
Date: |
Fri, 14 May 2010 17:18:38 +0200 |
Hi!
I'm trying to do something very simple (basically a Dynamic directly
followed by a textual crescendo *without dashed line*), but I'm not
able to achieve the output I want.
I tried Reinhold's new postfix \cresc with
\override DynamicTextSpanner #'dash-period = #-1.0
but unfortunately, although the dashed line is not printed, it is still
taken into account when calculating the Y-offset of the \cresc .
See the following minimal example:
\score {
\relative g' {
\override DynamicTextSpanner #'dash-period = #-1.0
g4\p\cresc g g g
g4 g g g
g,1\f
}
}
I want the "p cresc." to be not that far from the staff.
Of course I could add a \! on the note just after \cresc but:
1. it fails if the following note is too close (I just sent a bug
about that on bug-): the "cresc." is not printed at all!
2. I would prefer not to add things to notes other than the one with
the \cresc .
So maybe you have some suggestions, like some (useful, universal) tweaks
I could use, or a new definition for cresc.
I do not want to create a "pCresc" or apply some of the solutions we
can find here: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=393
since they all are unnecessary complex, tricky and most of all they all
have some prohibitive drawbacks.
I'd like something simple and without drawback (i.e. I could use
\dynamicUp without problem for instance).
I know I'm a pain in the neck but maybe you have that simple and
useful "miracle" solution. :D
Thanks in advance,
Xavier
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