On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 07:24:56PM -0700, Rich Knox wrote:
>
> Suppose I have a repeat with alternative endings. There's a slur from
> the ending notes of the measure before the alternatives into the first
> note of each alternative. Suppose I have the following:
> \repeat "volta" 2 {
> a4 ( g fis
> }
> \alternative {
> { a ) g fis }
> { a g a }
> }
> This gives me a slur into the first alternative, but I'd also like a
> fragmentary slur marking to indicate that the slur goes into the
> second ending as well. I tried putting a close parenthesis after the a
> in the second ending, but this is ignored. How can I get Lilypond to
> indicate this slur? Thanks.
> -rich
Have a look in the 2.10 user manual, in section 6.7.2 'Repeat Syntax'
You need to use the \repeatTie command.
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