Isn't it simplest to first use the trick described in
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=305 to modify the duration of each
note to the double, and then alter the note heads. This should give you
correct stems.
/Mats
Rodolfo Zitellini wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to typeset a piece in 3/2 void notation. I entered all the
music in 3/4 and altered the noteheads with #'duration-log = 1 to make
all notes white. This fakes 3/2 ok, but all notes bigger than a minim
(in 3/2) now have stem, which requires me to turn on and off all the
stems manually for every note that should not have one (i.e. all the
semibreves in 3/2).
I understand that in scheme it is possible to access the value of
duration-log to conditionally change the notehead stencil, it it
possible to do the same for the stem? I would just need to hide the
stem for all notes with value >= 2 (as entered in lilypond).
Regards
Rodolfo
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