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3.2.46 finger-glide-interface
The line between Fingering grobs indicating a glide with that finger.
The property style may take the following symbols.
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line A simple connecting line.
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dashed-line Print a dashed line. Customizable with settings for
dash-fractionanddash-period.-
dotted-line Print a dotted line.
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stub-right The printed line is limited to a certain amount right before its right bound. This amount is configurable by a suitable setting for
bound-details.right.right-stub-length.-
stub-left The printed line is limited to a certain amount right after its left bound. The amount is configurable by a suitable setting for
bound-details.right.left-stub-length.-
stub-both The printed line combines the settings of
stub-leftandstub-right.-
zigzag A zigzag line, configurable with suitable settings for
zigzag-widthandzigzag-length.-
trill A trill style line.
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bow A bow style line. The orientation of the bow may be tweaked with a suitable setting of
details.bow-direction.
User settable properties:
dash-fraction(number)Size of the dashes, relative to
dash-period. Should be between0.1and1.0(continuous line). If set to0.0, a dotted line is produceddash-period(number)The length of one dash together with whitespace. If negative, no line is drawn at all.
details(alist, with symbols as keys)Alist of parameters for detailed grob behavior. More information on the allowed parameters for a grob can be found by looking at the top of the Internals Reference page for each interface having a
detailsproperty.style(symbol)This setting determines in what style a grob is typeset. Valid choices depend on the
stencilcallback reading this property.zigzag-length(dimension, in staff space)The length of the lines of a zigzag, relative to
zigzag-width. A value of1gives 60-degree zigzags.zigzag-width(dimension, in staff space)The width of one zigzag squiggle. This number is adjusted slightly so that the spanner line can be constructed from a whole number of squiggles.
This grob interface is used in the following graphical object(s): FingerGlideSpanner.
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