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Slurs and augmentation dots
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Sharon Rosner |
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Slurs and augmentation dots |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Mar 2016 21:23:18 +0100 |
Hi all,
Still on the subject of slurs, I found a potentially buggy behaviour of slurs
when used in conjunction with dotted rhythms. Apparently, if the first or last
notes of a slur are dotted, and on a staff line (whereby the dot is raised to
the space immediately above), the slur is positioned too far above the note
heads.
In the enclosed pdf, I marked the “bad” slurs red. In addition, there are a few
slurs that are too curved, but I can’t tell if that is related or not to
augmentation dots (I've noticed that slurs are sometimes too curvy, regardless
of the actual rhythm).
My question: Is this a bug? Is there a way to control this behaviour?
Thanks
Sharon
slur.ly
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- Slurs and augmentation dots,
Sharon Rosner <=