Sven Axelsson <[email protected]> writes: > Hi list. > > I asked this very question way back in 2011. Time to raise it again, maybe > there is a way to do it now. The original thread is here: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2011-09/msg00208.html > > > This is probably in the manual, but I can't find it so I'm asking you > all. In a sequence like > > { b16. b32 b32 b16. } > > the default is to have a beam that connects the two shortest notes, > like the first bar in the attached image. I want the beaming so it > always makes a beamlet point towards the corresponding dotted note, as > in the second bar of the image. > > How can I set it up so this happens automatically, both in 8. 16 and > in 16. 32 groups?
commit 05b311f14f39e5148ca93028a314a0bb2fe0dedd Author: Carl Sorensen <[email protected]> Date: Wed Jan 18 13:15:20 2012 -0700 Add option for strictBeatBeaming This reverts to the default behavior from 2.14 that places a higher priority on avoiding beamlets than on beaming to the beat. At the user's option, beaming can be strictly to the beat.
\new Staff \with { strictBeatBeaming = ##t }
{ b16. b32 b32 b16. }Only documented as a context property in the internals manual, no docs in the tutorial or reference manual. -- David Kastrup
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