I'm sorry, I typoed the command both places:

\slashedGrace { \slurUp e8( } d b)

K.

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Kristin Rollins
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2016, at 09:08 AM, Kristin Rollins wrote:
> It worked for me to move the \slurUp command inside the \shlashedGrace, as in:
>  
> \slashGrace { \slurUp e8( } d b)
>  
> Kristin
>  
>  
>  
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016, at 08:51 AM, Ralph Palmer wrote:
>> Hi, All -
>>  
>> I'm running Ly 2.19.33 under Win7.
>>  
>> I'm trying to transcribe a slashed grace note with a long slur, as in the 
>> attachment 
>> slur.png. 
>> I've been unable to get the slur to stay up. I've tried 
>> \slurUp
>> in conjunction with both
>> \slashedGrace
>> and
>> \acciaccatura
>> with no success. 
>> The attached .ly and .pdf files show the results. \slurUp does not work on a 
>> normal acciaccatura, either.
>>  
>> Is my only option to use 
>> \shape   ?
>> Using \shape should work, I believe, but will probably mean a *lot* of 
>> adjustment - I need to produce almost forty of these.
>>  
>> I'm grateful for any assistance,
>>  
>> Ralph
>>  
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>> USA
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>>  * slashed grace with slur test.ly
>>   1k (text/lilypond-source)
>>  * slashed grace with slur test.pdf
>>   55k (application/pdf)
>>  * Slur.png
>>   4k (image/png)
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