Hi
I know there is a simple solution for this but cannot find it.
When applying \override Beam.positions in order to raise the beam of a grouped
rythm above the first staff:
1) it doesn't overlapp the first staff
2) an extra space is created (i imagine to avoid collision)
How can i make it happen.
Here is the code:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\version "2.25.1"
"one"=
{
\time 4/4
s2
c'4
c'4
|
}
"two"=
{
\time 4/4
\once \override Beam.positions=#'( 18 . 18)
c'8 [
c'8
c'8
c'8]
c'4
c'4
|
}
\score {
{
<<
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff {
\one
}
\new Staff {
\two
}
>>
>>
}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
in image one is the result
image two is what i want
thank you for any solution.
BEst
--
Karim Haddad
Music Representations Team, IRCAM
Research and development manager.
\version "2.25.1"
"one"=
{
\time 4/4
s2
c'4
c'4
|
}
"two"=
{
\time 4/4
\once \override Beam.positions=#'( 18 . 18)
c'8 [
c'8
c'8
c'8]
c'4
c'4
|
}
\score {
{
<<
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff {
\one
}
\new Staff {
\two
}
>>
>>
}}
\version "2.25.1"
"one"=
{
\time 4/4
s2
c'4
c'4
|
}
"two"=
{
\time 4/4
\once \override Beam.positions=#'( 18 . 18)
c'8 [
c'8
c'8
c'8]
c'4
c'4
|
}
\score {
{
<<
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff {
\one
}
\new Staff {
\two
}
>>
>>
}}