Arrgh. I may not have resolved my issue (or, there's something going on here I don't understand).
Here's an example: \version "2.19.80" \relative c'' { \time 4/8 %1-2 R2*2 | %3 << { a,16\cresc\( d~ d4.\) } \\ { a8~ a4. } >> | %4 << { a16\( d f4.\) } \\ { a,8~ a4. } >> | %5 << { \tuplet 3/2 { a16\( d f } a4.\) } \\ { a,8~ a4. } >> | %6 << { \tuplet 6/4 4 { a16\( d f a d f } a4\!\) } \\ { a,,4~ a } >> | %7 << { d''8~\decr d4. } \\ { d16 g,~ g4. } >> | %8 d32\( a'16.~ a4.\) | %9 << { a8~ a4.\! } \\ { \tuplet 3/2 { a16 e cis } a4. } >> | %10 << { a,16\<\( d~ d4.\!\) } \\ { a8~ a4. } >> } Here, the \cresc command creates a dynamic as text without issue (from bar 3 to 6). However, the \decr command, from bar 7 to 10, does not, and I get the error about an unterminated decrescendo I posted previously. So what am I doing wrong here? Cheers, A On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 2:54 PM, N. Andrew Walsh <n.andrew.wa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi David, > > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 2:44 PM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> >> How about giving an example actually showing the problem you are talking >> about? >> >> -- >> David Kastrup >> > > Fair enough. And as it turns out, when I add a \! statement later on in > that voice, the error disappears and it draws a crescendo and decrescendo > as desired. > > Sorry for the noise. > > Cheers, > > A > -- Liebe Kollegen, liebe Freunde, meine neue Handynummer ist die (+49)-0177-7368-393. Bitte die alte nicht mehr benutzen: sie wird Demnächst™ stilllegen. Dear Friends and Colleagues, my new cell number is (+49)-0177-7368-393. Please discard the old one: it will be disabled Soon™.
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