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"loco" after ottava
From: |
Joel C. Salomon |
Subject: |
"loco" after ottava |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Dec 2022 20:27:18 -0500 |
Piece of music I have in front of me puts the text "loco." above the
first note after an ottava. See also the attached example, from
<https://dictionary.onmusic.org/terms/17-8va>.
The code below does not work, which makes me suspect I do not in fact
understand the spanner interface. (I tried to adapt the example from
crescendo spanners.) The less-elegant solution of "just use
`\textMark` on the next note" works fine, but it feels like I'm
missing something obvious.
--Joel
\version "2.23.80"
{
r4
\override Staff.OttavaBracket.bound-details.right.text = "loco."
\ottava 1
c''' d''' e''' |
\ottava 0
r \textMark \markup\italic "kluge" e' d' c'
}
8va-example.jpg
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