Re: Acciaccaturas under slurs

2010-05-15 Thread David Sumbler
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 16:42 +0100, Graham Percival wrote: > On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 04:35:22PM +0100, David Sumbler wrote: > > a4( \acciaccatura b8 c4 d) > > Known problem; you can't do this. Oh! :-( > > How can I persuade Lilypond to print a slur correctly from the A to the > > D? > > You can

Re: Acciaccaturas under slurs

2010-05-15 Thread Neil Puttock
On 15 May 2010 16:42, Graham Percival wrote: > You can kind-of fake it with a phrasing slur.  \( \) > This runs into problems if you want an acciacatura, slur, and > phrasing slur, though.  If you really need that, I'd fake the > accia slur with postscript. OTOH, if you don't need the slur from

Re: Acciaccaturas under slurs

2010-05-15 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 04:35:22PM +0100, David Sumbler wrote: > a4( \acciaccatura b8 c4 d) Known problem; you can't do this. > How can I persuade Lilypond to print a slur correctly from the A to the > D? You can kind-of fake it with a phrasing slur. \( \) This runs into problems if you want an

Acciaccaturas under slurs

2010-05-15 Thread David Sumbler
Using Lilypond 2.12.1 Normally an acciaccatura is slurred to the following note. However, in wind music for instance, sometimes an acciaccatura occurs during a passage which is slurred already. In that case there is no reason to print an extra slur on the acciaccatura. In Lilypond, if I enter: