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Is there any clean-looking way to use slurs that do the following--

- - start in the default (i.e. monophonic) voice and end in a polyphonic voice?
- - start in a polyphonic voice and end in the default voice?
- - start in one polyphonic voice and end in another? (This actually happens in
a Chopin piece I'm typesetting.)


I looked through the mailing list archives, but didn't find a way short of creating
a third voice full of spacer notes for each one of these cases, and that seems like
an ugly solution to me. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks!


- -- Benjamin D. Esham { http://bdesham.net
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