Il giorno mer 9 mar 2016 alle 22:34, Noeck ha
scritto:
I have no better solution than you found yourself. Perhaps this is a
bit
nicer as the glissando still points to the place where the a is
located
on the staff:
\once \override NoteHead.stencil = #point-stencil
Hi Federico,
> I mean the width of the beam.
The beam is as wide as the notes (stems) are separated, so you want to
reduce the distance between note heads. Perhaps that seems nitpicking
but it makes clear that you want to change spacings or extents of
noteheads etc. and no beam property.
I
Il giorno mar 8 mar 2016 alle 23:59, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Do you actually mean the thickness of the beam, or the length of the
beam? If the latter, use ragged-right = ##t to see what is happening.
I mean the width of the beam. Changing ragged-right helps in the
ti.org> wrote:
Hi all
How can I (slightly) reduce the beam width in the attached example?
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> somewhere near 0.5
By the help of this nice function [1]: The default beam-thickness is 0.48.
[1]: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/109563
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Hi Federico,
> How can I (slightly) reduce the beam width in the attached example?
I guess what you are looking for is the beam thickness:
\override Beam.beam-thickness = 0.3 % default is somewhere near 0.5
In your example:
\version "2.19.37"
myMusic = \relative {
cis'
Hi all
How can I (slightly) reduce the beam width in the attached example?
\version "2.19.37"
myMusic = \relative {
cis'8\3\glissando \hideNotes \grace a \unHideNotes e'
s1*3
}
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff { \clef "treble_8" \myMusic }
\new T