Il giorno gio 17 mar 2016 alle 9:17, N. Andrew Walsh
<n.andrew.wa...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
I'm working on a short song, which repeats three times and has
alternate endings. However, the music has a phrasing slur that should
extend into the alternate ending. This works fine for endings 1 and 2
(ie, the first of two \alternative expressions), but the second does
not, and I get an error in the log that it "cannot end phrasing slur".
Here's an MWE to show what I mean:
\version "2.19.36"
\relative c'' {
\repeat volta 3 {
\repeat unfold 3 {
a a a a }
a2 a\(
}
\alternative {
{ a\) r | }
{ a4\) r r b | }
}
c d e a, | a1 |
}
Is there a way to have a courtesy phrasing slur end on that second
alternative ending?
Why don't you use \repeatTie for the second alternative? I know that
you want a slur but, visually, it's basically the same.
There's no built-in command for repeating other spanners.
Checkout this open issue:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/2884/
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