Folks,
look at this example:
{ <e' c''>2\glissando <d' bes'> }
Due to the flat, the lower glissando line is far too short. I
consider this a bug.
LilyPond already provides the `end-on-accidental` property (which is
set to #t by default). For chords, however, this should be only
applied to glissando lines that actually have accidentals.
I think a fix should be added to the C++ code; unfortunately, this is
beyond my capabilities right now. Is there a solution to circumvent
this temporarily?
Werner
