I found that using something like,
\once \override Slur #'positions = #'(0 . 2.8)
did a good job. I'll try your other suggestions and see how they compare.
Thanks
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I have a series of dotted rhythms (16. 32, etc.) and the slur above them
doesn't avoid the dots on the 16th notes. What is the best way to fix this?
(Is there a way to add padding above the notes with the dots?)
An excerpt from my project is like this:
\include "english.ly"
<< \clef tenor \key a
That changed the slur, but not enough to avoid the collision. Any other
suggestions?
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I have a series of dotted rhythms (16. 32, etc.) and the slur above them
doesn't avoid the dots on the 16th notes. What is the best way to fix this?
An excerpt from my project is like this:
\include "english.ly"
<< \clef tenor \key a \major \relative c'
{\stemUp b'8-3( \stemDown cs,16.[ ds32])