2015-10-27 0:00 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de>: > Hello, > > I’ve taken the liberty of creating > <https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4645/>, but I’m not quite > sure if it will be agreed to be a valid request. Please give your opinions. > > TIA, Simon >
Basically you suggest to create a post-event-command doing (pseudo-code): { \set autoBeaming = ##f notes first-note-of-melisma -\command-to-start-melisma-and-nice-autobeaming -\other-post-events more-notes last-not-of-melisma -\command-to-end-melisma-and-nice-auto-beaming -\other-post-events other-notes } Nice idea. Though, currently \melisma sets a context-property. As far as I know we could define it like melisma = \set melismaBusy = ##t Ofcourse it does not work entering it between a note and it's related post-events, doesn't matter which redefined method for entering it you use. autoBeaming is a context-property as well. Changing the value of autoBeaming will not always work as you may expect. See: << \new Voice = "melody" \relative { \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f \time 3/4 f''4 \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##t g8 \set melismaBusy = ##t f e4 f8 g \set melismaBusy = ##f \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f e8 f g4 } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { Ky -- ri -- e __ _ _ } >> Currently I don't see much sense trying to put both into one command or to enable autoBeaming during a melisma at all. Though, yes, it _is_ tedious to do all the manual beaming... As a speculation without further knowledge I'd say it would be a _huge_ bunch of work making your idea reality, if possible at all. Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond