It's hard to see from my point of view, but as far as I can tell the slash is through the flag and the beam...
But you're right... it seems that the standard \acciaccatura shows exactly what I was refering to. On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 11:37:01 +0100, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's a slashed flag, not a slashed beam. Also, it's in the first > example you find if you look up the section on Grace Notes in the > LilyPond manual, so why would Thomas ask about that? > > /Mats > > Christ van Willegen wrote: > > Hi Mats, list, > > > > this http://www.iteaonline.org/Journal/32N1/32N1ornamentation.shtml is > > probably what he's looking for. See example 2, measure 3. > > > > > >>Can you point to some example (preferably some score available on-line > >>or a scanned copy) that shows the layout you are looking for? > >> > >> /Mats > >> > >>Thomas Scharkowski wrote: > >> > >>>Slashed gracenote beams for "as fast as possible" are quite common. I > >>>think they are not implemented, at least I did not find in the doc. > >>>Any tricks? > > > > > > Christ van Willegen > > -- > ============================================= > Mats Bengtsson > Signal Processing > Signals, Sensors and Systems > Royal Institute of Technology > SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM > Sweden > Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463 > Fax: (+46) 8 790 7260 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe > ============================================= > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user