Hi Mark;
I'm sorry for the long delay in responding to you.
I appreciate your assistance in adding manual beaming to my code to
get me started on the right path.
Thanks,
Ken
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 8:45 PM Mark Stephen Mrotek
wrote:
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> Kenneth,
>
> The auto beaming can be overridden
Kenneth,
The auto beaming can be overridden using [..]. Look up "manual beaming"
in the docs.
Stem direction can be changed with \stemUp and \stemDown.
Attached is a start.
Mark
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Thanks Aaron.
The first suggestion seemed to do absolutely nothing to change the
appearance of the beaming (I'm bewildered), but the second suggestion
worked.
Ken
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 7:45 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
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> On 2022-07-31 7:10 pm, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> > However, the current
On 2022-07-31 7:10 pm, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
However, the current incarnation of my Swan Lake harp part (one bar
so far), does not have a complete beam (only each triplet has a beam).
I thought that this would be automatic.
In 4/4 time, there is a default beam exception for "twelfth" notes.