On 2015-05-23 18:56, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
In Frescobaldi if you use Quick Insert to slur the four notes you'll get:

|a( b c d)|

I tend to think the syntax |a ( b c d )| is preferable, but maybe with this syntax it is clearer that the '(' belongs to the 'a' and not to the 'b' - and ')' belongs to the 'd'.

Compare if you will with:

|a \staccato b c d \staccato|

The staccato marks will end up on the notes that precedes the command, that is a and d.

Yo can also compare with the phrasing slur:

|a( b c d)||
||
||a\( b c d\)||
||
||a\staccato b c d\staccato|

Best
Peter
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