Even if the beam are separated, the notes remain sixteenth note <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixteenth_note>. So why would one wants to separate the beams? Is it from an interpretation perspective?

-Marc

Stan Sanderson wrote:

On Jun 17, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Valentin Villenave wrote:

2008/6/17 Stan Sanderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
regressions- lily 2.11.49-1 : version?

current (first sentence): This document presents proofs for LilyPond
2.11.48.

I do have 2.11.49-1 loaded!

Maybe this would explain why the auto-beam-beaming-override.ly test
hasn't failed (see Issue 639)...


Cheers,
Valentin

hmm, the test in my copy of the docs (2.11.49-1, which claims to be proofs for 2.11.48) does fail.


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first from 2.11.49 regtests (error); second from 2.11.48 regtests (correct)

Regards,

Stan


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