Christ van Willegen wrote:
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...
I suppose you mean "stem" instead of "beam" (see the Glossary included in the LilyPond documentation if you are uncertain about english terms).
/Mats
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
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