Slurring across a grace note
When I range select two notes and press s they are both included "within" the slur.
When there's a grace note between two range selected notes, pressing s only slurs between the first selected note and the grace note. Is this by design? Strikes me as odd.
scorster
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It's not by design no, more just an accident really and lack of foresight. For now, the wy to slur to the main note is select the two notes you want slurred (eg, Ctrl+click) first.
In reply to It's not by design no, more… by Marc Sabatella
Reported in the Issue Tracker
#332356: Grace note may interfere with slurring a range selection
In reply to It's not by design no, more… by Marc Sabatella
Marc wrote >> For now, the way to slur to the main note is select the two notes you want slurred (eg, Ctrl+click) first.
Correct. The method of selection makes slurring work as expected. And it sounds like we're in agreement that this requirement shouldn't be required.
Heres' another workaround: after adding such a slur, shift-right arrow to extend the slur's domain.
These workarounds were apparent to me. I was simply reporting an issue. But thanks!
In reply to Right. Or, after adding such… by scorster
My problem is that before adding the gracenote, I chose the G in this chord. The slur line goes to th bottom automatically instead of the top of the notes. I can't figure out how to keep this from happening. I looked in styles and in preferences to see if there was a default, but couldn't find anything.
In reply to My problem is that before… by Clayton P. King
You can move the slur or just its ends until it fits visually.
I think when you set a slur it is quite correct that it goes to the E, otherwise it is a tie.
If you had taken the tie, it would have been drawn between the grace note G and the G.
Edit:
The one on the right side is a tie (shifted up slightly), all others are modified slurs.