On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Carl Peterson <carlopeter...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > This probably means that if it bothers me enough, I'm going to have to go > back into the part-combiner.scm file and dissect it. While my hands are in > the patient, I might as well figure out how to get it to combine tied and > slurred notes (such as on a suspension). The code for both is probably in > the same general vicinity. > > The question is whether it bothers me enough, or if I'm willing to either > put up with the individual tweaks or letting the current default output be > what it is. > So getting back to this, I had somewhat a stroke of inspiration, but I can't find in the documentation whether this is possible. Is it possible to define a global context for all voice "one"s and all voice "two"s? In other words, the thought I had (and I'm thinking about the CSS ability to define both element and id-level properties) is to set double-slurs as the default at the \layout block level, then specify single slurs for the named split voices.
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