Joshua Nichols <josh.d.nichols <at> gmail.com> writes: > I was recently typesetting a song, using part combine, from a hymnal. I ran into a problem: everytime I ran \partcombine, I found that "unterminated slur" and "cannot end slur," were common warnings. I was confused, and so I created this small snippet that should reproduce the same issues.\version "2.18.2" >
I would call it a limitation of the design \partcombine. \partcombine takes its two inputs and combines them when possible into one LilyPond Voice. The resulting music goes through the rest of LilyPond as usual, and in this case a pair of slurs starts when \partcombine has produced two Voices, and ends when it only has one (differnt) Voice holding the chords, so the slurs are left dangling. \partcombine on its own is smart enough to avoid switching from separate stems to chords in the middle of a slur, but when we need to override its choices, we need to take over completely. The simplest solution here is to keep the voices separate through the slurs two = { b a b \partcombineApart c'( b) \partcombineAutomaticOnce a b( c') \partCombineAutomatic } _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user