Mark D Lew markdlew at earthlink.net
This is definitely not a new problem. I can confirm it goes back at
least as far as v2002, and I think it has always been that way.
strange, i have never come across it, but have used cross-staff tremoli before.
i tried that already, but it only fixes the cases where the 8th beam
is also disconnected from the stem. in this example, i have also
detached the stem from the beam; there seem to be two parts to the
stem (see ...02). i actually found a solution, but then i have to
shift the upper noteheads as well (see ...03).
downstem; only bottom left crossstaff box selected
http://newmusicnotation./TEMPFILES/cross-staff_tremoli02.pdf
upstem; only bottom left crossstaff box selected
http://newmusicnotation./TEMPFILES/cross-staff_tremoli03.pdf
the thing is i have set all the freeze stems figures out to
accommodate potential layout changes (changes to spacing between
staces with cross-staff notes); the beams react differently depending
on whether frozen up or down, well, way too long to explain, but it
sounds like you know this already.
actually shifting the upper noteheads also solves the problem of
positioning (upper notes need to be moved right to appear properly)
in my case, because there are never other notes played during these
figures. they will sit too far to the right inrelation to the
measure position:
http://newmusicnotation./TEMPFILES/cross-staff_tremoli03.pdf
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