Am 16.04.2018 um 09:14 schrieb foxfanfare:
What exactly is Malte's new-flags?
I added 256th, 512th, and 1024th rest and flag glyphs to Emmentaler so
that you can use these rests and the notes without beams, see issue
5277: https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5277/
Torsten Hämmerle wrote
> This is sheer coincidence - LilyPond always (!) extends the stems to the
> middle stave-line.
> As soon as there are more than two flags, they obscure the ledger lines.
>
> Moreover, cue size note stems should not even extend to the middle
> stave-line but be a
foxfanfare wrote
> You can see Lilypond does this for 8th and 16th notes, but not further by
> default!
This is sheer coincidence - LilyPond always (!) extends the stems to the
middle stave-line.
As soon as there are more than two flags, they obscure the ledger lines.
Moreover, cue size note
> You can see Lilypond does this for 8th and 16th notes, but not further by
> default!
LilyPond treats all flags equally as it starts the stem from the middle
of the staff. That’s why the 8th and 16th flag don’t reach the ledger
lines. (This is no comment on the actual issue which seems to be
Sorry I thought I posted this one in the bug report subforum...
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Quote from Gould's book: The outer stave-lines must be clearly visible; tails
closer to noteheades will obscure ledger lines
\version "2.19.80"
\relative c' {
\cadenzaOn
\omit Score.TimeSignature
\autoBeamOff
e''8 e16 e32 a64
}
You can see Lilypond does this for 8th and 16th notes,