----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Sheasby" <sheas...@gmail.com>
To: "lilypond-user" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 7:03 PM
Subject: Slurs in Chords
Hi all,
I am clearing slides for our church music projection and am having some
areas of difficulty particularly with slurs. If I enter the notes as
separate voices the slurs are correct but if I combine them as a chord or
use part combine I only get one slur.
This first example shows the slurs as they should be but the parts are not
combined:
<code>
\version "2.18.2-1"
\language "english"
sopranoNotes = \relative c' {
b4 c d( f8) b8\rest \bar "||"
}
altoNotes = \relative c' {
g4 a b( a8) r8
}
\score {
<<
% -- Women's staff
\new Staff = women
<<
\clef treble
\new Voice = "sopranos"
{ \voiceOne << \global \sopranoNotes >> }
\new Voice = "altos"
{ \voiceTwo << \global \altoNotes >> }
>>
>>
}
</code>
If I use partcombine I get the notes combined as desired but only one
slur:
<code>
\version "2.18.2-1"
\language "english"
sopranoNotes = \relative c' {
b4 c d( f8) b8\rest \bar "||"
}
altoNotes = \relative c' {
g4 a b( a8) r8
}
\score {
<<
% -- Women's staff
\new Staff \with { printPartCombineTexts = ##f } {
\partcombine \sopranoNotes \altoNotes }
>>
}
</code>
Is it even possible to do what I need?
Thanks so much for your help and suggestions:
Stephen
Does \set doubleSlurs = ##t help?
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Phil Holmes
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