Hi Keith, musicI = { e''2( a'2) } musicII = { e'2( \partcombineApart a'2) } { \partcombine \musicI \musicII }
If you move the \partcombineApart before the start of the slur then you are right and there is no issue. But, if I understand it correctly,that is because the slur then starts and ends in the same voice. The thing is that I want it to look like the included figure. So the <e' e''> as a chord and the a' with two stems.You can print the slurs separately musicI = { e''2( a'2) } musicII = {\partcombineApart e'2( a'2) } or together musicI = { e''2( a'2) } musicII = { e'2( a'2) } Maybe this is not really an 'issue' at all.
Greetings, Ed
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