On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 2:10 AM David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 6:44 AM Peter Mayes <pe...@petermayes.org> wrote: > > > >> Here is a fragment of something I am engraving. > >> > >> e( dis e ais, b g | > >> e8) r \afterGrace d'!(\trill { cis32 d } | > >> c'!16) b^. a^. g^. fis^. e^. | > >> > >> The D following the \afterGrace is slurred up to the C at the beginning > of > >> the following bar. > >> > >> I would also like the "{ cis32 d }" grace notes to be slurred, but if I > >> put "{ cis32( d) }", I get a "Warning: already have slur". > >> > >> Is there a way to get a "slur within a slur"? > >> > > When we ask for a MWE, the "w" stands for "working". That is, you should > > be able to copy and paste the LilyPond source and get it to engrave. You > > can't do that with your code, thus David Kastrup's reply. > > It was probably easy to overlook, but my reply did contain the requested > functionality. >
Ah, yes, I see it now! There is some problem between your email reader to mine where I don't see inline attachments. So I only saw: "gives me and a bar check warning." Which I wrongly interpreted as "gives me a bar check warning." -- Knute Snortum