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From: | Abraham Lee |
Subject: | Re: What to do wanting a 4th order Bézier? |
Date: | Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:50:21 -0600 |
On 21.09.2016 19:48, tisimst wrote:
A next thing would be to show how this can be used to make flat slurs ;-)
If you try
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\version "2.19.47"
{
1-\tweak control-points #'((0 . -5)(1 . -5)(5 . -5)(6 . -5)) ( 1)
}
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you see that the slur stencil procedure can produce a flat line (well, kind of, with the rounded sandwiching applied), so it’s possible to use this compoundSlur code with flat segments.
I don’t know what you mean – do you mean ‘Novello-style’ moveable-type-like slurs with a rounded beginning, a long flat middle segment, and a rounded ending?
flat slur example.png
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flat-ties.pdf
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