Quoth Mats Bengtsson:
> Have you considered just making the stems invisible, as a workaround?
> \override Stem #'transparent = ##t

That's exactly how I work around it, but the results aren't exactly the
same---slurs are rendered as if the stems were there.  (This in turn can
be worked around with judicious use of \stemDown and \stemUp, but the
whole think is getting very crufty. ;)

Which reminds me, I also tried

  \override Stem #'print-function = ##f

which I thought was supposed to have approximately the same effect as
removing the engraver, but afaict it does nothing at all.

-- 
-=-Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]<http://www.blahedo.org/>-=-
"True, the Founding Fathers had provided for a specific right to bear
arms, but the only reason they'd nothing to say to about the right to
plant seeds (was)... because it never would have occurred to them that
any state might care to abridge that right. After all, they were writing
on hemp paper."                                         --Will Fulton


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