On 08/02/13 18:17, Michael Winter wrote:
That forces the beams to be flat but if I try to put them in the
middle for all of it, crazy stuff starts to happen. See example below.
If you want to specify explicit positions for the beam ends, the
positions are relative to the stave that the first
beam in piano staff that uses \autochange
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On 07/02/13 12:39, Michael Winter wrote:
This does not work when there are groups of notes beamed together that
are either all in the upper
On 07/02/13 07:57, Michael Winter wrote:
Dear All,
I have a piano staff that is using \autochange. The notes are just running
16ths throughout. In a beamed group, sometimes the notes are all in the upper
staff, sometimes they are all in the lower staff, and sometimes they are in
both. What I
On 07/02/13 07:57, Michael Winter wrote:
Dear All,
I have a piano staff that is using \autochange. The notes are just running
16ths throughout. In a beamed group, sometimes the notes are all in the upper
staff, sometimes they are all in the lower staff, and sometimes they are in
both. What I
Am 06.02.2013 22:47, schrieb Nick Payne:
\new PianoStaff {
\autochange {
\relative c'' {
\override Beam #'positions = #'(4.5 . 4.5)
b16 b b,, b
}
}
}
Do you mean, #'(-4.5 . -4.5) ?
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Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2013 08:58:22 +1100
From: Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: force flat beam in piano staff that uses \autochange
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On 07/02/13 12:39, Michael Winter wrote:
This does not work when there are groups of notes beamed together that
are either all in the upper staff or in the lower staff. I assume it
would only work if you could guarantee that all notes grouped under a
beam have notes in both the upper and lower