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From: Knute Snortum <ksnortum () gmail ! com>
Date: 2021-10-31 22:43:28
Message-ID: CALmeJxSERWbf=xpBvV3cZdLRzXa74z=xyX=qKCHNKfJBuBYZww () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi Carl. I hear what you're saying about taking control of the beams,
but I suspect that the underlying problem that the OP has gotten off
rhythm and therefore the bars don't come out right and therefore
beaming doesn't work. There is a very suspect bar 13 that I think is
incorrect, but I can't tell without the original score. Dividing the
measures with bars with a bar line check will make these problems pop
out.
--
Knute Snortum
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 3:27 PM Carl Sorensen <c_sorensen@byu.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 10/31/21, 3:42 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Knute Snortum" \
> <lilypond-user-bounces+carl.d.sorensen=gmail.com@gnu.org on behalf of \
> ksnortum@gmail.com> wrote:
> When you see this:
>
> (\break)
>
> something is wrong. You can't attach a slur to a break; it has to be
> on some sort of note. Also, do yourself a favor and use bar line
> checks, one line per measure. I have a feeling you're getting off
> somewhere in the piece and that will clear up your beaming problem.
>
> While these suggestions are good suggestions, it's also important to note that beam \
> subdivision is incorrect in many instances.
> See https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5547/
>
> If automatic subdivision is not working in your use case, and one wants to fix the \
> problems with subdivision right now it is somewhat painful. It requires overrides \
> that describe the number of beams on each side of the stem. IIRC, it is the \
> Stem.beaming property, which has two lists, the first saying which beams are on the \
> left side of the stem, and the second saying which beams are on the right side of \
> the stem.
> Here's a sample:
>
>
> %%%
> \version "2.22"
> {
> c'32
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #'((0 1 2) . (0 1))
> c'
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #'((0 1) . (0 1 2))
> c'
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #'((0 1 2) . (0))
> c'
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #'((0) . (0 1 2))
> c'
> c'
> c'
> c'
> }
> %%%%
>
> Notice that you must override the stem before and after the place you want the \
> subdivision to occur.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
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