On Wednesday, 14 July 1999, Glen Prideaux writes:
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> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> >
> > > 3. Slurs with wrong slopes. Where a slur between two notes goes from the
> > > head of one to the stem of another it can have the wrong slope:
> > > | ___
> > > | / \
> > > | / |
> > > x|/ |
> > > |
> > > x|
> > > The music goes down but the slur goes up (or vice versa). This looks
> > > wrong.
> >
> > These should be fixed in 57/58. The slur code was rewritten. Could
> > you verify, and send example if it fails?
>
> I'm just about to install the 1.1.58 patch, so I don't know if it still
> does it there, but it definitely does in 1.1.57. I've attached my
> init.hly that I use for all the hymns I'm working with and an example
> file that demonstrates it. It can be seen in the f-c slur that occurs
> three times in the alto voice, as well as a c-a slur about 2/3 of the
> way through the tenor voice.
Yes, you found a bug, in 58 this one remains (stem-head)
:r a.sly
\stemdown
f'()c
will (hopefully) be fixen in 59.
Jan.
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
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