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Slurs

A Smart Shape slur expands and contracts with the music and automatically breaks in two if it straddles a line break.

 

Note: Slurs and phrase markings technically serve different musical purposes. However, you use the same PrintMusic techniques to create both. In this discussion, the term slur refers to both kinds of markings.

 

Engraver slurs were new to PrintMusic 2002 and automatically reshape the slur to avoid collisions with noteheads, stems, accidentals, beams, and certain articulations. Any new file created in PrintMusic 2002 will use Engraver slurs. Files created in PrintMusic 2001 or other earlier Coda products will not use Engraver slurs, although you can use the Selection tool/Remove Manual Slur Adjustments command to convert your old slurs to Engraver slurs. You can also change individual slurs into Engraver slurs with the Smart Shape contextual menu command Remove Manual Slur Adjustments. Please note that some files may use a combination of Engraver and regular slurs.

Any manual edit to an Engraver slur will make it immune to Engraver slur settings. When frozen, Engraver slurs will no longer reshape to changes in the notes. Remove Manual Adjustments in the contextual menu or Utilities menu will revert the slur to behaving like an Engraver slur or unfreeze the slur.

Note: Unless you’re collaborating with a PrintMusic user, you probably will never need to know about Font Annotation files. These files are used to tell the Engraver slurs how big a notehead or articulation is, depending on the font. Font Annotation Files or .FAN files are provided for all MakeMusic fonts. If you’re editing a file created in PrintMusic with a non-MakeMusic music font, you’ll need to get a FAN file from the PrintMusic user, in order to see good results with Engraver slurs.

See also Engraver Slurs.

To create a slur

To create a slur spanning only two consecutive notes, just double-click the mouse on the first note. PrintMusic places the slur on the adjacent notes.

To move, reshape, or delete Smart Shape slurs.

You can modify the slur in a few additional ways if you press shift while dragging: shift-drag an outer curve diamond handle to limit the direction you reshape the slur to one direction. Shift-click an outer curve diamond handle or Bezier control handle and drag it to the right or left to reshape the slur and change the “sharpness” of the slur’s inset; dragging away from the center of the slur makes the slur “fatter”, and dragging inward makes the slur more “pointed.” Shift-click a Bezier control handle and drag it up or down to reshape the arc of the curve.

To change a slur’s direction

 

 

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