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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    Re: How to draw a slur above beamed notes with their stems up.
From:       Simon Albrecht <simon.albrecht () mail ! de>
Date:       2017-01-29 22:20:43
Message-ID: 475e7b47-56e7-6bd0-6d9b-4135ce131539 () mail ! de
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On 29.01.2017 13:38, Robert Blackstone wrote:
> My problem with your advice "You have to use \slurUp at the moment a slur=
 is_started_, not when it already had ended." was : How does a beginner kno=
w what is the right moment?

You=92ve got a point there, that was kind of =91Lily-speak=92. =91moment=92=
 means =

a musical moment, or timestep, and not a position in the source code. =

All of the events in { c4^(--_"foo" } happen at the same moment.

\slurUp is an override and thus a music expression of its own. It could =

be turned into a tweak using \single, which makes the following =

possible: { c4-\single\slurUp ( } However, that would be a quite lengthy =

version of { c4^( }.

HTH, Simon

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