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5.4.8 Line styles
Some performance indications, e.g., rallentando and accelerando and trills are written as text and are extended over many measures with lines, sometimes dotted or wavy.
These all use the same routines as the glissando for drawing the
texts and the lines, and tuning their behavior is therefore also
done in the same way. It is done with a spanner, and the routine
responsible for drawing the spanners is
ly:line-spanner::print
. This routine determines the
exact location of the two span points and draws a line
between them, in the style requested.
Here is an example showing the different line styles available, and how to tune them.
\relative { d''2 \glissando d'2 \once \override Glissando.style = #'dashed-line d,2 \glissando d'2 \override Glissando.style = #'dotted-line d,2 \glissando d'2 \override Glissando.style = #'zigzag d,2 \glissando d'2 \override Glissando.style = #'trill d,2 \glissando d'2 }
The locations of the end-points of the spanner are computed on-the-fly for every graphic object, but it is possible to override these:
\relative { e''2 \glissando f \once \override Glissando.bound-details.right.Y = #-2 e2 \glissando f }
The value for Y
is set to -2
for the right end
point. The left side may be similarly adjusted by specifying
left
instead of right
.
If Y
is not set, the value is computed from the vertical
position of the left and right attachment points of the spanner.
Other adjustments of spanners are possible, for details, see Spanners.
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