Am 13.07.2014 11:29, schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider:
Hi Bart,
2014-07-13 10:52 GMT+02:00 bart deruyter <bart.deruy...@gmail.com
<mailto:bart.deruy...@gmail.com>>:
I've attached an image and a .ly example.
Here's what I'd do :
\version "2.18.2"
global = {
\key e \minor
\time 2/4
}
upper = \relative e' {
\global
s2 |
\bar "|."
}
lower = \relative e {
\global
e4
dis8 dis |
}
centerup = \relative e' {
\global
d16\rest g fis e fis8 fis |
}
centerlow = \relative e {
\global
s16 b' a g
\override Beam.positions = #'(-3.5 . -3)
\tweak NoteColumn.force-hshift #1.1
a16 b
\tweak NoteColumn.force-hshift #1.1
a[ b] |
\revert Beam.positions
}
\new Staff {
\clef "treble_8"
<< \upper \\ \lower \\ \centerup \\ \centerlow >>
}
Personally, I find it better not to change the beaming itself, but
rather to shift the lower one, as attached.
Best, Simonl
\version "2.18.2"
global = {
\key e \minor
\time 2/4
}
upper = \relative e' {
\global
s2 |
\bar "|."
}
lower = \relative e {
\global
e4
\override Beam.positions = #'(-5.5 . -5.5) % or similarâ¦
dis8 dis |
\revert Beam.positions
}
centerup = \relative e' {
\global
d16\rest g fis e fis8 fis |
}
centerlow = \relative e {
\global
s16 b' a g
a16 b a b |
}
\new Staff {
\clef "treble_8"
<< \upper \\ \lower \\ \centerup \\ \centerlow >>
}
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