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Slur offset over articulations: Error or Intentional?
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MusFelix |
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Slur offset over articulations: Error or Intentional? |
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Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:45:43 -0800 (PST) |
Whenever there is an articulation on the first or last note of a slur the
other end is offset by the same amount, whether it has an articulation or
not. Is this intentional in the algorithm or a problem? And is there a way
to fix it generally (obviously a slur can be adjusted manually one at a
time...).
Example:
\version "2.13.51"
\relative c' {
c( c-.) c-.( c)
c( c-. c-. c)
}
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