Hi Harm, Thank you very much for your kind and patient explanation -- very helpful indeed!
best, --p On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-04-12 10:59 GMT+02:00 Pete Farmer <pete.far...@gmail.com>: > > Dear lilypond experts, > > > > This tiny example compiles without warnings or errors, yet the Slurs in > the > > first two measures seem to be ignored. > > > > Measures three and four demonstrate that the issue can be resolved by > > splitting into separate Voices, and could be cleaned up by tweaking, but > as > > the music is only one voice, this is hardly an improvement. > > > > Can anybody tell me why the interleaved inter-chord inter-tuplet slurs > are > > not appearing? ...and no collision warnings? > > You already got a reply best fitting your needs. > > Though to be complete, I had a closer look at your example: > _All_ Slurs and PhrasingSlurs you coded are present, none is ignored. > It may not match your expectations, but this is another story. > > Slurred chords always get _one_ Slur, this common best practice. > > For the special case of slurred thirds (and similiar) we have the > doubleSlur-context-property. > > See also: > > \version "2.18.2" > > \relative c'' { > <a c>( > <b d>) > \set doubleSlurs = ##t > <a c>( > <b d>) > \unset doubleSlurs > <a_( c\(> > <b) d\)> > } > > For the very rare exception of every chords element to be slurred, new > devel versions offer a special command to set the spanner-id: > > \version "2.19.56" > > \fixed c' { > < c\=1( e\=2( g\=3( >2 > < g\=1) b\=2) d'\=3) > > } > > Cheers, > Harm >
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