Harold,

 

I get the same warning.

Note the “\lh b16” in the error message and the “weird” beaming produced to the 
b16.

That is the meaning of the warning.

 

Mark

 

From: lilypond-user [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Harold Hausman
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: What is this warning? “no viable initial configuration found: may not 
find good beam slope”

 

Hello,

 

First, thanks for Lilypond. It's patently amazing and I am super-grateful for 
it.

 

This code:

 - https://gist.github.com/harold/0b945bdfea789d05a92c6b2fe29b35ee

 

Produces this output when compiling:

 

    $ lilypond test.ly <http://test.ly>  

    GNU LilyPond 2.18.2

    Processing `test.ly <http://test.ly> '

    Parsing...

    Interpreting music...

    Preprocessing graphical objects...

    Finding the ideal number of pages...

    Fitting music on 1 page...

    Drawing systems...

    test.ly:27:15: warning: no viable initial configuration found: may not find 
good beam slope

          \lh b16 

                  c'

    Layout output to `test.ps <http://test.ps> '...

    Converting to `./test.pdf'...

    Success: compilation successfully completed

 

And this generally good looking graphical output:

 - https://i.stack.imgur.com/1AJPp.png

 

My question is about the "warning":

 

 - "no viable initial configuration found: may not find good beam slope"

 

Is the warning having an ill effect? What causes it? Is it possible to get 
better beam slopes? To my eyes, the fourth beat beams maybe should be going up 
instead of down (but what do I know?).

 

Is my code a good way to express this musical idea in Lilypond? I am 100% a 
Lilypond neophyte, is there a better way?

 

Also, this is my first post to this list, sorry if I have violated any mores of 
this community.

 

Warmly,

-Harold

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