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Re: Moving a hairpin horizontally


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: Moving a hairpin horizontally
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 15:19:42 +0200
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I would have though that
\override Hairpin #'bound-padding = #2.0
should do the job, but it seems that it only affect the right end, not the left end. Of course, you could then use a combination of X-offset and bound-padding to get
what you want, but I'm not convinced that this is the expected behaviour.

   /Mats

Kim Bastin wrote:
What's the override for moving the ends of a hairpin horizontally? I need to start one a little to the right of its default position because it collides with a cross-staffed note. But I can only find information about moving hairpins vertically. I tried this:

\once \override Hairpin #'X-offset = #1

but this moves the whole hairpin, offsetting the right end too. It's such a simple matter there must surely be a simple solution, but I'm stumped.




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