On 7/26/07, Siska Ádám <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,after upgrading to 2.11, the beams going accross barlines block the engine from making line breaks. The problem is that I have a polyphonic place in the score I'm engraving where there are 9 bars one after the other that have barline-crossing beams in some of the voices, and 9 bars are much longer than a single line in an arbitrary paper. If I try to introduce manual line breaks with the \break command, I only get the following warning: warning: forced break was overridden by some other event, should you be using bar checks? And the line still doesn't get broken. How can I force the lines to break? Is this maybe a bug?
Hi Adam, Same answer as for glissandi ... \override Beam #'breakable = ##t ... somewhere in the score will fix this. In general, any grob subcribing to the breakable (?) interface in the 2.11 program reference will need #'breakable = ##t to break across lines. (The 2.11 program reference appears to be down at the moment; when it's up you can see examples of this in, for example, the entry for the Beam and Glissando grobs.) If you have Tuplets crossing barlines or line breaks, do the same thing there, too. -- Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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