> > Please give an example that demonstrates what you want and what you > get. > Oh sure! I mean that this happens (first attachment): [image: bitmap.png] As you can see, the right end of the secondary beam is in the middle of a staff space, which should never happen. This happens even in the beam-quanting-32nd.ly regtest (probably on purpose now that I think abt it)! See the left beam end of the second beam group (second attachment): [image: image.png] I understand stem lengths are prioritised, and I fiddled with every setting I could yesterday (that's actually how I found that Beam.details.eps bug lmao), including Stem settings (!), and looked in every mail list I could to see if there was any workaround, and found nothing :( Here's the beam points I manually set for the first image (third attachment): [image: image.png] ofc there's still the problem of the wedge you can see between the beam above the third note and the staff line; it's pretty bad. but I can't raise the right end more without lifting the secondary beam off the staff line, so I settled for a wedge. Fortunately you can almost always avoid those :) so yeah I just wanted to know if there was a way to make every primary AND secondary beam end always touch a staff line! the piece my first & third images come from is 2.5 pages long and I had to manually set beams 12 times so I would be very interested in an automatic beamer solution lmao. you may however be glad to know that the single beam positioning algorithm is absolutely perfect :)
sorry for rambling, i end up doing that :/ if I haven't explained something well enough lmk! luise
