Noeck wrote
> From Sharon's mails, and some tests, I get the impression that more
> often than not, the slur looks worse with the default settings and
> \override Dots.avoid-slur = #'ignore makes it look better. I could find
> only very artificial cases in which a slur comes close to a dot and I
> could not find any collision.

I'm also wondering about that. Can you give an example for a case where the
default setting looks better?

Sharon



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