On Sat, 2020-02-22 at 15:33 +0100, Thomas Morley wrote: > Am Fr., 21. Feb. 2020 um 18:40 Uhr schrieb Richard Shann > <rich...@rshann.plus.com>: > > > > In the following example: > > 8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>< > > \version "2.18.0" > > MI = { \time 3/4 > > \override Voice.Slur.stencil = ##f > > \override Voice.Tie.stencil = ##f > > %comment out the next bar to suppress the slur and tie > > c'8~ c' c' c' c' c' > > c'8( a'8) c'' c''8 c'' c''8 > > } > > MII = { \time 3/4 > > \override Voice.Slur.stencil = ##f > > \override Voice.Tie.stencil = ##f > > %comment out the next bar to suppress the slur and tie > > c'8~ c' c' c' c' c' > > c'8~ c' c' c' c' c' > > } > > \score { > > \new Staff << > > \partcombine > > \MI > > \MII > > >> > > } > > 8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>< > > > > I find the slurs and ties are drawn despite no stencil. Stranger > > still, > > the *are* suppressed if I comment out the first bars. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Richard Shann > > > > > > \partcombine may create several Voices. Which may not continue the > initial one. Thus your overrides are not preserved. > Same here: > > { > \omit Slur > b4( b) > << > { c'( c') } > \\ > { a( a) } > >> > } > > Use \omit _Staff_.Slur/Tie instead.
Ah, yes - that works, thanks! Richard