Greetings Harm,

Ugly is a subjective matter.

The work I do setting massively dense scores for my New Complexity School
colleague uses his personal style where all beams are always outside the
staff lines. This he does for various personal reasons, one of which is to
in fact aid legibility in the dense scores where there is a lot going on on
the staff area, and partly just his view of what ‘looks good’ (yet again
subjective).

So there is a use case for this work, I’d say.

I manage it just by having a simple function for setting beam positions -
but my scores seem to consist mostly of this function! :-)

Andrew


On 8 September 2016 at 11:33:35 PM, Thomas Morley (thomasmorle...@gmail.com)
wrote:


well, it's doable. But why should I help you making LilyPond-output ugly?
Is there any usecase which makes sense?
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