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Controlling spanner end points
The to-barline
property of the spanner-interface
,
usually defaulting to #t
, causes hairpins and other spanners
that are terminated on the first note of a measure to end instead
on the immediately preceding bar line. If set to #f
, the
spanner extends beyond the bar line and end on the note itself:
\relative { a' \< a a a a \! a a a \break \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f a \< a a a a \! a a a }
This property is not effective for all spanners. For example,
setting it to #t
has no effect on slurs or phrasing slurs
or on other spanners for which terminating on the bar line would
not be meaningful.
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