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\slashedGrace forces a downward slur?
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James Harkins |
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\slashedGrace forces a downward slur? |
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Wed, 20 Feb 2013 22:31:26 +0800 |
Another question: Is it possible to begin a slur on a slashedGrace,
and change the slur's direction to be upward?
\slurUp has no effect. The printed score here looks funny, since most
of the notes under the slur have downward stems -- so I'd expect the
slur to be above.
\version "2.16.1"
\relative c'' { \slurUp d4. \slashedGrace e16 ( d8 b4 d4 ) }
Hm, I wonder what that would do to a multi-voice example. Probably ugly.
hjh
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