Re: Grace Notes on time and before time
Reply #1 –
G'day Steele,
this grace note is correctly called an acciaccatura, or crushed note - Strictly speaking, in modern usage, it is actually played simultaneously with the principle note and released almost immediately rather than stealing time from a preceding note.
For the sound you need to use an invisible, sounding staff and write out the notes explicitly. This is also necessary if you want a normal grace note (appogiatura) to behave properly instead of simply being a 32nd note that steals time from the following note. The appogiatura should consume half the time of the following note unless the following note is dotted in which case it steals 2/3rds.
For display of the acciaccatura you should also have a grace note with a slash across it's stem and flag...
Two ways to do this:
a) place a normal grace note and then place a text entry with a "/" positioned in the correct place - you may need some spaces to pad the horizontal position. I suggest you test justification at next note/bar.
b) there are pre-defined slashed grace notes in several fonts which you can place as text. It is the character displayed when the "=" is used in Boxmark2, as well as my 3 suites; SwingDings, MusikDingsSans and MusikDingsSerif.
All 4 fonts are available via the Scripto - the are other grace notes available in other fonts too, but these ones match the system fonts of NWC or the suites they are included with.