- // we can ignore it. This is not entirely accurate:
- // tweaks or context properties like those set with
- // \slurUp can still override a neutral direction, so
- // when encountering a slur event with "opposite"
- // direction first, then one with neutral direction, we
- // only let the "opposite" direction remain, while if
- // the order is the other way round, a double slur
- // results since the direction of the first slur is no
- // longer attributable to a "neutral" slur event. A
- // mixture of neutral and directed events is nothing
- // that the partcombiner should crank out, and it would
- // be decidedly strange for manual input.