I've solved the (quite stupid) problem. So:

 \slurDashed d16*(* a*)* a d d*(* a*)* *\slurSolid* a d  d a a d d a a d



2008/11/20 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Use \slurSolid.  As you can see from the 2.11 docs, this works.
> Try to construct a minimal example of your problem; this will help
> you discover what you did wrong.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham
>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:55:17PM +0100, stefanozanobini wrote:
> >    I needed (only) two dashed slurs.
> >    I wrote \slurDashed before: fine, the two slurs are dashed but... also
> all
> >    the next slurs!
> >    How to stop the "dashing program"? I've tried to write at a certain
> point
> >    both \slurNeutral and \slurSolid, but the next slurs rimains dashed...
> >
> >    Stezano
>
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