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Re: Interesting glitch when using tags ...


From: David Kastrup
Subject: Re: Interesting glitch when using tags ...
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2018 01:33:11 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Wol's lists <address@hidden> writes:

> I suspect the cause is that I'm mixing slurs and ties, but I'm getting
> the following error ...
>
> voiceTrombone.ily:30:59: warning: unterminated tie
>     \repeat percent 4 { f,8[ r f] f[ r f] } | f4.
>                                                   ~ f4 r8 | a8-> r4
> a8-> r4 | a2. | bf2.(
>
> but as you can see, I'm tying two f's together ... the crucial point
> is it does print correctly (well, it should be an inverted tie, but at
> least it prints a tie).
>
> The context is:
>
>     <<
>         \tag #'TromI {
>             \repeat percent 4 { bf8[ r bf] bf[ r bf] } | c4( d8 c4) r8
> | c8-> r4 c8-> r4 | c2. | c2. ~
>         }
>         \tag #'TromII {
>             \repeat percent 4 { f,8[ r f] f[ r f] } | f4. ~ f4 r8 |
> a8-> r4 a8-> r4 | a2. | bf2.(
>         }
>     >>
>
> you'll see that TromII has the tie, and TromI has a slur. BUT. If I
> change the tie to a slur, the error message disappears, but so does
> the slur joining the f's if I'm printing both parts ...
>
> Interestingly, the eagle-eyed will notice that the last note of each
> part also ends with a tie in one part and a slur in the other, but
> this prints fine and doesn't generate an error ... odd ...

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David Kastrup



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