Ah. I see the problem now. I guess Kieren's suggestion is probably the
way to go. It might be possible to store the override in a variable
instead of having to do it repeatedly in the code. I've never used this
override, though, so I don't know. Good luck!
Jon
Ari Torhamo wrote:
ti, 2008-10-07 kello 14:46 -0500, Jonathan Kulp kirjoitti:
Hmm. I thought the code I put there gave what you're describing. See
image attached. The slur is on the stem side, nowhere near the
notehead. Is this not what you meant? I'm using version 2.11.61 if
that makes a difference.
Here's the code used for attached image, only slightly different from
before but with no visible difference in output on my end:
\version "2.11.61"
\relative c' { fis2^( ~ fis4 g c,) }
Now I found out what's happening. You method works otherwise, but for
some reason not when used for two adjacent notes. The first slur in my
score happens to be between two adjacent notes :-) Any workaround?
Kind thanks
Ari
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