I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat. The repeat is between two eighth notes that would normally be connected by a beam, but because of the repeat they should be flagged, not beamed.
This triggers a bug in 1.6.8 (on Linux, RedHat 6.4 I think I am still running). The weird thing is that the bug behaviour is wildly different depending whether a \key was specified! See attachments of the two different things, with and without key, both wrong.
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Beside this bug, I would not mind to have a syntax (or sugar for syntax) to specify that notes should be flagged-not-beamed, e.g. a8[] b or something like that. For obvious reasons, [a8] b does not do what I want.
Cheers,
Rutger
\score { \notes { % \key a \minor \time 3/4 \repeat volta 2 { \partial 8 e''8 | e''16 b'16 c''16 a'16 g'16 e''16 f'16 dis''16 e'8 } \repeat volta 2 { b'8 | fis'8 c'''16 b''16 c'''8 e'8 d'8 c'''8 | } } \header { piece = "Without key" } }
\score { \notes { \key a \minor \time 3/4 \repeat volta 2 { \partial 8 e''8 | e''16 b'16 c''16 a'16 g'16 e''16 f'16 dis''16 e'8 } \repeat volta 2 { b'8 | fis'8 c'''16 b''16 c'''8 e'8 d'8 c'''8 | } } \header { piece = "With key" } }
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