Thanks, added as slur-appoggiatura.ly.
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\header {
texidoc = Appoggiatura slur can not happen during an ordinary slur.
reportedin = 2.5.16
}
\version 2.5.16
\relative {c4( \appoggiatura c8 c8 c8) }
On Thursday 24 March 2005 10.47, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
On 24-Mar-05, at 1:47 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Also, the fact that you cannot have simultaneous slurs is not mentioned
in the documentation.
Whoops. Fixed in CVS.
- Graham
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After some private emails, it turns out that the problem is that
there was another slur starting before the appoggiatura and ending
after it. Since LilyPond only allows for one simultaneous slur at
a time (since that's the only thing that makes sense musically in
most cases), appoggiatura slur
It certainly works over here. Have you tried if you can print any
slurs at all, for example with
\version 2.5.16
\relative c' {c ( d e f )}
If that fails, it indicates some PostScript related problem.
Have you checked both the .ps and .pdf output?
/Mats
Stan Sanderson wrote:
using 2.5.16, Mac OS
On Monday 21 March 2005 17.09, Stan Sanderson wrote:
using 2.5.16, Mac OS through Fink
\appoggiatura {b16[ a]} g cs,8
does not provide a slur as shown in the documentation. Nor have I been
able to force a slur.
Sorry, cannot reproduce. Can you create a minimal full score that produces