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Re: Slurs across system breaks are not good


From: Colin Campbell
Subject: Re: Slurs across system breaks are not good
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 20:02:06 -0600
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On 11-06-24 09:58 AM, MusFelix wrote:
Philip,

Here is an example of the first issue---sloping, and even in the wrong
direction---(it seems to occur only when a rest is involved):

\version "2.14.1"
\paper{ ragged-right=##t }
\relative c' {
     \clef bass
     d4 d d( r  \break d')
}

The other issues all appear to be reported already.

This sounds like Phil's comment in issue 1625, but I'm thinking that this should be a Known Issue in the Notation Reference, given that slurs across rests or breaks are both problematic.

Colin Campbell
Bug Squad

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