Hi.
Actually, the description here :
http://www.kainhofer.com/~lilypond/ajax/Documentation/internals/stem_002dinterface.html
is a short one, but to my mind, here's sort of an explanation :
|"lengths : |Default stem lengths. The list gives a length for each flag
count." : so the lenths of stems are listed (somwhere but where in a
.scm ?), function of the number of flags they hang.
"|beamed-lengths : |List of stem lengths given beam multiplicity. " : it
must override the previous list function of the position of lengths in a
beam. That's to say : youv'e certainly noticed that stem lengths are not
the same for a specific notewhen it is beamed together with other notes
or not. this list seems to opverride the previous one. i think "when a
grow up", I'll be able to adapt this list to my nedds instaed of
overriding each of my stem lengths !
|
"beamed-minimum-free-lengths : |List of normal minimum free stem lengths
(chord to beams) given beam multiplicity." : ???
|"beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths :|List of extreme minimum free
stem lengths (chord to beams) given beam multiplicity." ??? sorry again
"|stem-shorten : |How much a stem in a forced direction should be
shortened. The list gives an amount depending on the number of flags and
beams." : this sets in particular the lenght of the stems for higheest
notes in a upper voice. You have noticed that it shortens when you get
higher.
Well I'm not a professionnal and i must admit it's the first time I read
this section. Hope it helps !
JMarc
Phil Burfitt a écrit :
Hello List,
Could anyone give me a detailed explanation of the following Stem
details...
beamed-minimum-free-lengths
beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths
The descriptions given in the Internals documentation don't make any
sense
to me (probably my ignorance).
Thank you in advance.
Phil.
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