Andrew Stiller wrote:

On Dec 28, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Owain Sutton wrote:

Aha, you're right....

However, this still doesn't let me extend the 'stub' secondary beams underneath a continuing primary beam, only those at the beginning and end of the group.


Use layers. In one layer, you have the continuing primary beam; in another layer you break the primary beam with the slash key, overlap it with the beam in the other layer so the break doesn't show, then use the beam-extension tool to create a (graphically) "inside" secondary-beam stub that is really an outside stub projecting into the break in the second layer.

Hope that's not too confusing.

Andrew Stiller



Thanks - that makes sense, albeit as a rather colvoluted workaround.

Now, how would you do it when feathered beams are involved?    *d&r*
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