This interface provides two properties that apply to several spanners.
-@strong{@i{The @code{minimum-length} property}}
+@subsubsubheading The @code{minimum-length} property
The minimum length of the spanner is specified by the
@code{minimum-length} property. Increasing this usually has the
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-@strong{@i{The @code{to-barline} property}}
+@subsubsubheading The @code{to-barline} property
The second useful property of the @code{spanner-interface} is
@code{to-barline}. By default this is true, causing hairpins and
@node Special considerations
@unnumberedsubsubsec Special considerations
-@strong{@emph{Visibility following explicit changes}}
+@subsubsubheading Visibility following explicit changes
@cindex key signature, visibility following explicit change
@cindex explicitKeySignatureVisibility
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-@strong{@emph{Visibility of cautionary accidentals}}
+@subsubsubheading Visibility of cautionary accidentals
To remove the cautionary accidentals printed at an explicit key
change, set the Staff context property @code{printKeyCancellation}
@c TODO Add visibility of cautionary accidentals before notes
-@strong{@emph{Automatic bars}}
+@subsubsubheading Automatic bars
@cindex automaticBars
@cindex bar lines, suppressing
@c TODO Add example
-@strong{@emph{Octavated clefs}}
+@subsubsubheading Octavated clefs
@cindex octavated clefs, visibility of
@cindex visibility of octavated clefs