On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 22:23 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote: > Am 30.05.2015 um 18:10 schrieb Richard Shann: > > Attached is a bit of LilyPond which has a slur over a line break. At the > > same moment the clef is changing in the lower staff. The result is a > > horribly broken slur start in the top staff. > > I blindly applied the dragging-the-shape on this curve which generated > > the commented out offsets. This results in something half-way > > acceptable. The bug is sensitive to all sorts of things I think - this > > was the most I managed to pare it down - reducing the font size made it > > go away for example. > > > > Questions: > > Is there special syntax for altering the shapes of the half-slurs at > > the end and beginning of the line? > Yes, look for \alterBroken in the docs. > > Is this a known bug? > Yes, or at least partly so: > <https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3287> You may > comment in there, in case you have something to add.
Well, it looks like you have it covered there. FWIW I further whittled my example down and found that varying the global-staff-size I could vary the response markedly. Which is what the bug report is alluding to when it says "in tight spacing situations" I guess. Here is my short example: \version "2.18.2" #(set-global-staff-size 36) VoiceI = { fis''8 fis''8 fis''8 fis''8 fis''16( g'' a'' g'' fis''8) fis''16( g'' \break a''8) a''8 a''8 a''8 r2 } VoiceII = { \clef bass r2 r4. a8( \clef treble d') <d' a'>8 <d' a'>8 <d' a'>8 r2 } \score { << \new Staff \new Voice \VoiceI \new Staff \new Voice \VoiceII >> } _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user