Hi all,

We ended up refactoring all the rest such that they are give with an explicit 
note value followed by \rest.

However, that did not solve the problem. Is there any other potential solution? 
e.g. forcing the starts and ends of a beam to be of at least a certain height 
if stems up and below a certain height if stems down.

casey

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On February 8, 2014 at 5:21:54 PM, Casey Anderson 
(casey.thomas.ander...@gmail.com) wrote:

hi urs,

sure, but refactoring all the rests would be very difficult as the score is 
already completely generated...we are hoping to simply make this change when 
necessary on a case-by-case basis. any idea how to do so without refactoring 
the entire score (there are 64 of them)?

casey


On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> wrote:


Casey Anderson <casey.thomas.ander...@gmail.com> schrieb:
>hi all,
>
>we are beaming over rests with stemlets, which often pushes the rest up
>or
>down, but would like to keep the rest vertically centered in the staff.
>when we try:
>
>\override Score.Rest #'staff-position = #'-0
>
>the rests get positioned correctly, but the beam does not change
>accordingly to prevent collision.
>
>any ideas on how to do this without resulting in collisions.

Does the

b'8\rest

syntax for positioning rests help you?
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Urs Liska
openlilylib.org



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