Thanks guys.  That did the trick.

Rather than set to ##t and ##f all the time, I did

dsl = \set doubleSlurs = ##t
dso = \set doubleSlurs = ##f

and then used \dsl and \dso as needed.

Lily is truly amazing!



On 03/01/2012, Trevor Daniels <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote
>
>> But now another question:  I have a phrase like this :
>>
>> <a g'>4( <d fis>)_.
>>
>> where the original has slurs from both upper note to upper note, and
>> lower note to lower note.  Lily seems to want to put only one slur on
>> there, on the lower notes.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Try   \set doubleSlurs = ##t
>
>> Gordon+
>
> Trevor
>
>
>


-- 
Fr. Gordon Gilbert
Penetanguishene, ON

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