Dashed (or dotted) slurs?
In some cases, to indicate a slur is an editorial addition, a dashed (or dotted) line is used (Lilypond has this feature). It is probably not needed very frequently, but there is no way around when you need it (adding parentheses to slurs looks very clumsy!); as dashed/dotted pens are built-in in most graphic library (QPen included), it is probably not very complex.
An example is attached from Schott's edition of Bononcini, Divertimenti da camera.
Thanks,
M.
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Comments
If you use a beta or nightly for 0.9.6, right click on the slur and choose slur properties.
In reply to Implemented for 0.9.6 by [DELETED] 5
Version 3.6 doesn't have “slur properties” in the context menu anymore. How to access them now?
In reply to Version 3.6 doesn't have … by Sebaudia
14 years later, serious?
It is in the Inspector, since quite long
In reply to 14 years later, serious? It… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, there it is. For anyone else who also might find this helpful: The inspector is not accessible via the context menu, but needs to be opened independently with View → Inspector.
You are right: I just discovered the new feature in the source while looking for a way to add it (!).
Isn't this a miracle? A program which satisfies your requests even before you think of them!
Thanks,
M.