On 11/13/10 2:18 PM, "Marc Mouries" <m...@mouries.net> wrote:
> > > i found the problem why my beanm settings did not have any impact. > > i have 1 file that imports another one. if i put the beam settings in the > first file as follows it does not have any impact: > > %===== FILE VIOLIN 1 SCORE ======================== > > \version "2.13.36" > \include "test beam exceptions.ly" > \score { > \context Staff = "violini" { > << > \context Voice = "violini" > \set beamExceptions = #'((end . (((1 . 8) . (2 2 2 2))))) > \violini >>> > } > } > > %===== FILE VIOLIN 1 PART ======================== > \version "2.13.38" > > violini = \relative c'' { > \time 2/2 > c8 c16 c c8 c16 c c8 c16 c c8 c16 c > g8 d16 c d8 g16 fis g8 b,16 a b8 g'16 fis | > } > > if i put the beam setting in the violin 1 part it works. Not sure if this is > an expected behavior. Yes, it is. Every time you set a time signature, the beam settings are set to the default for that time signature. If you take the \time 2/2 out of the violini music, it will work. You can also change the default values for the beaming rules in the 2/2 time signature. This is described in the Notation Reference, section 1.2.3 under the subsection Time Signature. If you do this in the Score file, when you include the violini music and set the time signature to 2/2, it will get the new settings, not the original settings. HTH, Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user