Thanks for details David.
Yes it's not really a usual beginner wrong-context-use problem.
Another problem (with more consequences) was added to me, by my poor
understanding of the differences between \autoBeamOff and \noBeam !!
Éric
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Éric writes:
> Ok I understand.
> Thank you very much.
Just to be sure: I remarked that Federico's comment on the autobeaming
problem was wrong. Which in itself was not entirely accurate since
"autoBeaming" is established at Score and TabStaff level and unless it
is overriden at Voice/TabVoice
Ok I understand.
Thank you very much.
Éric
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Federico Bruni writes:
> Il giorno gio 22 feb 2018 alle 23:51, =?iso-8859-1?b?yXJpYw==?=
> <"eric.bellocq"@yahoo.fr> ha scritto:
>> Hello,
>> slurs in polyphonic tab are badly impacted by autoBeam Off/On
>> Looks related to issue #3542 but I'm not able to understand more.
>
> It seems a context
Il giorno gio 22 feb 2018 alle 23:51, =?iso-8859-1?b?yXJpYw==?=
<"eric.bellocq"@yahoo.fr> ha scritto:
Hello,
slurs in polyphonic tab are badly impacted by autoBeam Off/On
Looks related to issue #3542 but I'm not able to understand more.
It seems a context poblem. If you replace \autoBeamOn