Javier Ruiz-Alma writes:
> I've dealt with this by either adding \noBreak's where slurs span beyond a
> measure with end-of-measure clef change, or by forcing the \break and
> correcting the \shape of the 1st segment.
> Does this qualify as bug?
Most certainly.
>> Below is a minimal example t
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Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: Phrasing slurs shortened when broken
Javier Ruiz-Alma writes:
>>> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are
>>> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be types
Am 18. Oktober 2016 06:57:46 MESZ, schrieb Vaughan McAlley
:
>On 17 October 2016 at 13:00, Javier Ruiz-Alma
>wrote:
>>
>> The concern with fixing the first segment via \shape is the
>correction would be useful when the slur is broken, but undesirable
>when not. We typeset the same source with
On 17 October 2016 at 13:00, Javier Ruiz-Alma wrote:
>
> The concern with fixing the first segment via \shape is the correction would
> be useful when the slur is broken, but undesirable when not. We typeset the
> same source with different paper sizes, so there's a real chance fix, or no
> fi
Javier Ruiz-Alma writes:
>>> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are
>>> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for
>>> a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length
>>> of the first segment of broken slurs?Changing f
>> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are
>> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for
>> a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length
>> of the first segment of broken slurs?Changing from PhrasingSlur to
>> Slur mak
Am 16.10.2016 um 23:48 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Javier Ruiz-Alma writes:
>
>> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are
>> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for
>> a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length
>>
Javier Ruiz-Alma writes:
> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are
> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for
> a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length
> of the first segment of broken slurs?Changing from Phra
In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are broken
across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for a reason I
can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length of the first segment
of broken slurs?Changing from PhrasingSlur to Slur makes no differ