One more thought: My original approach of simply \include-ing LilyJAZZ should 
be the standard way of using it. Which makes me think, that there's either 
something missing in LilyJAZZ to work in v2.19 ... or a bug in Lilypond. 
Shouldn't I notify the bug team of this and if so, how do I do that?

Best, 
Robert


> On 24 Jan 2016, at 23:33, Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> Am 24.01.2016 um 23:01 schrieb Urs Liska:
>> 
>> Am 24. Januar 2016 22:56:56 MEZ, schrieb Robert Schmaus 
>> <robert.schm...@web.de>:
>>> Dear Lilyponders,
>>> 
>>> I usually engrave jazz lead sheets using LilyJazz, and I've noticed the
>>> 
>>> following odd behaviour: If I tie a note across a manual line break,
>>> and 
>>> the note has an accidental, then the LilyJazz font is not applied to
>>> the 
>>> accidental of the continued note after the line break.
>>> The following snippet shows this:
>> Did you try the alternative approach using openLilyLib's Stylesheets library?
>> 
>> Urs
> 
> OK, just checked it.
> 
> Provided you have
> - LilyJAZZ "installed" in LilyPond's font directory
> - openLilyLib and its /ly subdirectory in LilyPond's include path
> then
> 
> \include "openlilylib"
> \useLibrary Stylesheets
> \useNotationFont LilyJAZZ
> 
> will make your example work properly. You should remove the \jazzOn.
> 
> HTH
> Urs
> 
>> 
>>> % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>>> 
>>> \version "2.19.34"
>>> \include "LilyJAZZ.ily" % <-- path to LilyJAZZ file ...
>>> 
>>> \score {
>>>  \new Staff {
>>> 
>>>    \key ees \major
>>>    \time 4/4
>>>    \jazzOn
>>> 
>>>    \relative c'' {
>>>      < des e, fis, >1 ~
>>>      \break
>>>      q8
>>>    }
>>>  }
>>> }
>>> 
>>> % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>>> 
>>> I tried this (on a Mac) with v2.19.18 and 2.19.34. I also tried it with
>>> 
>>> 2.18.2, where the issue doesn't come up because the accidentals are not
>>> 
>>> shown after the line break.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know of a way to fix this? Maybe there's a new additional 
>>> accidental type that I need to set? Right now, I have overrides on the 
>>> objects Staff.Accidental, Staff.AccidentalCautionary, and 
>>> Staff.AccidentalSuggestion. Is there a new one in v2.19? I didn't find 
>>> any in the internals reference ...
>>> 
>>> If it can't be fixed easily, how can I turn off the accidental after 
>>> break? I tried
>>> \override Staff.Accidental.after-line-breaking = ##f
>>> but that didn't change anything.
>>> 
>>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Cheers, Robert
>>> 
>>> 
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