This is variation of a known problem, namely that you cannot have more than a single slur simultaneously and that the \acciaccatura draws a normal slur. If you want a slur that passes an \acciaccatura, use a \phrasing slur instead, i.e. use \( and \) instead of ( and ).

Strangely enough, I couldn't find this mentioned in the docs (only in a bug report).

   /Mats

Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Hello,
     I'm having trouble entering the following fragment of music:

\version "2.12.2"

\relative c'' {
        \time 3/4
        \partial 32 cis32~( |
        cis4~ cis8~ \acciaccatura e' f~ f4 |
        f16 e \times 2/3 { f des a } \times 2/3 { e d c } aes32 g'16.) ees32 b 
g d e gis c e |
}

The slur goes to the first high f, then stops, and I get a warning: cannot end slur.

I've tried overriding various Slur properties, but nothing seems to get the slur to extend all the way to the g.

If anyone has any advice or reference links, it would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Jonathan



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