On Di., 5. Jul. 2011 00:30:52 CEST, pkx1...@gmail.com wrote: > On 2011/07/04 12:17:46, Reinhold wrote: > > On 2011/07/04 00:18:07, J_lowe wrote: > > > Hello, I get an error when I try to make: > > > That's fixed now. > Make succeeds, and reg tests look ok, but there is one note in one of > the .ly files that the reg test threw up that may or may not be > significant. > > +../../input/regression/mozart-hrn3-allegro.ily:129:17: warning: Already > have slur > + \longgrace d16 > + ( \endlonggrace
That warning is okay (it was a bug that the warning wasn't shown so far), it really uses two nested slurs (one normal and another one for the grace) However, that whole code is really strange: d2( ~ d8[ e16 d] \grace { \override Stem #'stroke-style = #"grace" \longgrace d16( \endlonggrace \revert Stem #'stroke-style } %% todo: should insert grace slur here. c8[ b16 c)] where longgrace = \override Stem #'stroke-style = #'() endlonggrace = \revert Stem #'stroke-style So, the first override and revert dosn't have any effect... I suppose those grace notes should really use appoggiatura / acciaccatura. AFAICS, that file is from mutopia an almost 10 years old, so it was never properly updated to new syntax. Cheers, Reinhold _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel