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Re: moving rhythmic dots down
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-Eluze |
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Re: moving rhythmic dots down |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 16:08:07 -0700 (PDT) |
please always reply to the list!
Just a quick question -- I'm making a glissando that goes across several
unstemmed noteheads; I need to move any rhythmic dots down, so that the
glissando doesn't obscure them. What's the proper override for this?
Eluze wrote:
>
> use \dotsDown (or \voiceTwo )
>
Jeffrey Trevino wrote:
>
> Some questions about this: Why does \voiceTwo have the same effect as
> \dotsDown?
>
\dotsDown just directs dots below the staff line while \voiceTwo (or
\voiceFour) directs all items down (stems, dots, slurs, ties, phrasing
slurs, dynamics, text spanners and tuplet brackets,…) - it's up to you to
decide what you really want.
Jeffrey Trevino wrote:
>
> Also, moving the dots down has resolved the case in which the glissando
> line moves up from an initial notehead; however, if the line needs to go
> down, the problem is different. I either need to move the dots down even
> further, or I need to invert the stems and then move the dots up. Is there
> a /dotsUp for this new case?
>
>
maybe you should provide a small example of what you are trying to do and
where there are problems - that makes it easier to find solutions!
hth
Eluze
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