Dear Jonathan, thanks. I didn't understand the sentence > For best results, use manual beaming. > > 2010/7/6 Jonathan Kulp <[email protected]>
> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Stefan Thomas > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear community, > > I've tried a snippet for cross-staff-beamed tuplets, I've found in the > > snippet repository. > > Unfortunately, it does not work in the way I expected it. > > Here is my short example: > > > > > > \version "2.12.2" > > \include "klavierstyle.ly" > > > > rechts = { > > \override TupletNumber #'Y-offset = #kneed-beam > > \set tupletSpannerDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 4) > > \times 2/3 { \lira g 8 \reru e' \lira bes \reru d'' g' f'' cis'' ais'' > > fis'' ~ fis'' \lira f'! b | } > > } > > links = { > > \clef bass s1 > > } > > \score { > > \new PianoStaff = "Klavier" > > << > > \new Staff= "rechts" { \rechts } > > \new Staff = "links" \with { > > \override VerticalAxisGroup #'keep-fixed-while-stretching = ##t } > > { \links} >> > > } > > > > If you follow the hint in the snippet's comments about using "manual > beaming for best results," then the numbers appear in (more or less) > the right place. Try manually beaming the first and last triplet. > > Jon > > > -- > Jonathan Kulp > http://www.jonathankulp.com >
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