Hi Jay,
I copy/pasted your suggestion into the piece and the slurs/
phrases all are up.
Explanation-
all of the notes are one phrase
each group of four 8ths are slurred. In the original the slurs
are under the 8ths and the phrase mark is above.
Then raise it:
music = {
\slurDown e''8-1^\markup { \bold "#8"} ^\(
\slurNeutral f-2( e f) fis-3 f-2( fis f\))
}
\score { \music }
Please read the docs [or read them more closely, if you believe
you've already read them].
Start with the Learning Manual, where it shows how to code slurs.
Cheers,
Kieren.
Jay
Quoting Kieren MacMillan <address@hidden>:
Hi Jay,
I would have expected something like this to work
e''8-1^\markup {\bold "#8"} \slurDown
(
\slurNeutral
(f-2 e f) fis-3 (f-2 fis f\))
but it won't compile. So I'm still not understanding that
section or I'm placing the \slur in the wrong place.
Is this what you're trying to do?
music = {
\slurDown e''8-1^\markup { \bold "#8"} \(
\slurNeutral f-2( e f) fis-3 f-2( fis f\))
}
\score { \music }
Note that the slur marking ( comes *AFTER* the note you want
the slur to start on — it's not like parenthesizing a formula.
Hope this helps.
Kieren.
Jay
Quoting James Bailey <address@hidden>:
See section 5.4.2 in the notation reference, Direction and
Placement
On 23.01.2010, at 13:25, address@hidden wrote:
version 12.2
I would like to have the slurs in the following \slurDown
and the long phrase Neutral or up but the LSR example is
confusing as it uses many voices and I can't get it to
usefully work for me.
e''8-1^\markup {\bold "#8"} \ ((f-2 e f) fis-3 (f-2 fis f\))
The slurs and phrase markings are correct I just would like
to control up and down.
Thanks
Jay
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