Dear friends,
I'm trying to typeset a semiquaver sextuplet figure in two groups of
three notes, with the lower of the two beams interrupted between note
stems three and four.
This is no problem in the case of a straightforward upper or lower
beam, as in the following:
\startextract
\notes\Ibbu0hn6\qb0{=i}\hqsk\qb0{^f}\tbbu0%
\qb0g\nbbu0\qb0i\qb0l\tqh0n\en
\endextract
However, when the beam starts out as a lower beam and terminates as an
upper beam, the results are unfortunate:
\startextract
\notes\ibbl0l6\qb0p%
\hqsk\islurd1K\qb0{^K}\tslur1L\tbbu0\qb0L\nbbu0%
\qb0b\qb0d\tqh0g\en
\endextract
Can anyone suggest a workaround that forces the *lower* of the two
beams to be interrupted in this example?
Thanks in advance
Eva
Downloadable guitar edition of J.S. Bach, Lute Suite BWV 995:
http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/scores/bach/bwv995/bwv995cg.pdf
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