If you think about it a bit, there is no way for the line breaking algorithm to know which shape should be used for the first part of the slur. The shape is defined when closing the slur.
Therefore, the only (a bit dirty) solution is to break the slur manually - close it just before the fixed line break and open another one at the beginning of the next line.
It is all about the amount of information needed to be stored in TeX's registers, you know...
Stanislav.
Andre Van Ryckeghem wrote:
When making slurs on linebreaks (system breaks?) with s....sf, then only the second part (on the next line is flattened. What could i do to flatten also the first part.
This is an example to show it: ============= 1 1 4 4 0 6 0 2 1 2 16 0
t ./ Ap %\\input musixpss.tex\relax\ w150 a44 su+5 b d c f g f g sf / ============= The result is on: http://users.pandora.be/avr/contslur.pdf
I made also an example with musixpss (The 'sf' is replaced here by 's'): http://users.pandora.be/avr/contpssslur.pdf
Thanks in advance for helping me
Andre
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