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3.1.63 Hairpin
A hairpin. See also
DynamicLineSpanner
.
Hairpin
objects are created by the following engraver(s): Dynamic_engraver
.
Standard settings:
after-line-breaking
(boolean):
ly:spanner::kill-zero-spanned-time
Dummy property, used to trigger callback for
after-line-breaking
.bound-padding
(number):
1.0
The amount of padding to insert around spanner bounds.
broken-bound-padding
(number):
ly:hairpin::broken-bound-padding
The amount of padding to insert when a spanner is broken at a line break.
circled-tip
(boolean):
#f
Put a circle at start/end of hairpins (al/del niente).
endpoint-alignments
(pair of numbers): '(-1 . 1)A pair of numbers representing the alignments of an object’s endpoints. E.g., the ends of a hairpin relative to
NoteColumn
grobs.grow-direction
(direction):
hairpin::calc-grow-direction
Crescendo or decrescendo?
height
(dimension, in staff space):
0.6666
Height of an object in
staff-space
units.minimum-length
(dimension, in staff space):
2.0
Try to make a spanner at least this long, normally in the horizontal direction. This requires an appropriate callback for the
springs-and-rods
property. If added to aTie
, this sets the minimum distance between noteheads.self-alignment-Y
(number):
0
Like
self-alignment-X
but for the Y axis.springs-and-rods
(boolean):
ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
Dummy variable for triggering spacing routines.
stencil
(stencil):
ly:hairpin::print
The symbol to print.
thickness
(number):
1.0
For grobs made up of lines, this is the thickness of the line. For slurs and ties, this is the distance between the two arcs of the curve’s outline at its thickest point, not counting the diameter of the virtual “pen” that draws the arcs. This property is expressed as a multiple of the current staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is influenced by changes to
Staff.StaffSymbol.thickness
).to-barline
(boolean):
#t
If true, the spanner will stop at the bar line just before it would otherwise stop.
vertical-skylines
(pair of skylines):
#<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:grob::vertical-skylines-from-stencil (_)> #<procedure ly:grob::pure-simple-vertical-skylines-from-extents (_ _ _)> >
Two skylines, one above and one below this grob.
Y-extent
(pair of numbers):
#<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:grob::stencil-height (_)> #<procedure ly:hairpin::pure-height (_ _ _)> >
Extent (size) in the Y direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object’s reference point.
Y-offset
(number):
#<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:self-alignment-interface::y-aligned-on-self (_)> #<procedure ly:self-alignment-interface::pure-y-aligned-on-self (_ _ _)> >
The vertical amount that this object is moved relative to its Y-parent.
Note that many objects have special positioning considerations, which cause any setting of
Y-offset
to be ignored or modified, even though the object supports theself-alignment-interface
.
This object supports the following interface(s):
dynamic-interface
, grob-interface
, hairpin-interface
, line-interface
, outside-staff-interface
, self-alignment-interface
and spanner-interface
.
This object is of class Spanner (characterized by spanner-interface
).
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