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- Subject: [frogs] Re: Enhancement: string bends (issue216051)
- From: Marc Hohl <marc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:12:24 +0100
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Carl.D.Sorensen@xxxxxxxxx schrieb:
Inside a chord, the string numbers don't come as events, they come as
articulations on the note events.
I assume that the same will be true of \bend, once it's added to the
parser. It will create a bendEvent if it's outside a chord construct,
and an articulation to the noteEvent if it's inside the chord construct.
That way, it's easy to tell which note the bend applies to.
Ah, I see. So I have to tell the parser how to handle \bend?
I thought this was already done by defining bend in ly/declarations-init.ly,
so lilypond does the right thing ...
Ok, so I'll try to find out how the parser works.
Thanks,
Marc
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