Beaming sixteenths sandwiched in a triplet

2008-07-14 Thread Chris Canipe
I'm struggling in my attempts at beaming two sixteenths in the middle of a triplet. Is this possible with automatic beaming, or must one result to beam counts? I've attached an example showing my current output and my desired output; code follows: \paper{ ragged-right=##t } \relative c'' {

Re: Beaming sixteenths sandwiched in a triplet

2008-07-14 Thread Matthew Rowles
That sort of beaming is broken in 2.10.33. I think that it is fixed in the current dev version... (but I'm yet to try it out) 2008/7/15 Chris Canipe [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm struggling in my attempts at beaming two sixteenths in the middle of a triplet. Is this possible with automatic beaming,

Re: Beaming sixteenths sandwiched in a triplet

2008-07-14 Thread Jonathan Kulp
It works fine in 2.11.51 Jon Matthew Rowles wrote: That sort of beaming is broken in 2.10.33. I think that it is fixed in the current dev version... (but I'm yet to try it out) 2008/7/15 Chris Canipe [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm struggling in my attempts at beaming two sixteenths in the middle