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From: | Pierre Perol-Schneider |
Subject: | Re: Hairpin.to-barline doesn't always work |
Date: | Sat, 21 Jul 2018 06:32:33 +0200 |
Section 5.4.6 of the Notation RM states:
The
to-barline
propertyThe second useful property of the
spanner-interface
isto-
. By default this is true, causing hairpins and other spanners which are terminated on the first note of a measure to end instead on the immediately preceding bar line. If set to false, the spanner will extend beyond the bar line and end on the note itselfbarline I have a couple of questions about this section. The first is, why would the default setting for to-barface be true? If I wanted my spanner to end on the immediately preceding bar line, I could easily set "\!" after the last note of the preceding bar.
The second question has to do with the following two examples:
\version "2.19.81"
{ \time 1/4
a8\> b
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
c'4\! }
{ \time 1/4
a8\> b
\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##t
c'4\! }
Both examples give identical output, i.e., the hairpin ends before the first barline, not extending to the first note of the second bar no matter what the setting of Hairpin.to-barline is.
How can I extend the hairpin to the end of the note in the 2nd bar?
Please answer both questions. Why would the default be so counter-intuitive?
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