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\voiceOne and placement of slur (close to noteheads)
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Federico Bruni |
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\voiceOne and placement of slur (close to noteheads) |
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Sun, 03 Jun 2012 16:42:05 +0200 |
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This question is related to a bug report I sent some hours ago:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2012-06/msg00022.html
Try to compile the attached file with 2.14.2 and 2.15.39 or git version.
You'll see that in latest version the slurs connect noteheads, even if
\voiceOne is specified. I like this output (even if it breaks the slurs
position in TabStaff).
However, as soon as a beaming appears, the slurs go up the beams and
away from noteheads. I guess that this is due to \voiceOne.
There's a way to keep the slurs close to noteheads? Is it a good
intended output?
When I write polyphonic music I must specify \voiceOne and \voiceTwo in
order to avoid clashes.
Thanks,
Federico
tab-slur-bug.ly
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