Re: beams across barline

2003-09-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > c8[ c4 c8] > > > > should produce > > > > === | ===| > > | | | > > x x x > > > > > > (which is a bit silly, but logical) > > I agree, but do you think the steam of the 1/4 note should have the > same direction of the other notes? li

Re: beams across barline

2003-09-14 Thread Pedro Kroger
* Han-Wen Nienhuys ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Of course this solved my problem, but on a second thought, shouldn't > > the behavior be changed when unbeamed notes like 1/4 is (accidentally > > or not) put inside a beamed group like c4[ d'8 e f g] ? Sure lilypond >

Re: beams across barline

2003-09-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Of course this solved my problem, but on a second thought, shouldn't > the behavior be changed when unbeamed notes like 1/4 is (accidentally > or not) put inside a beamed group like c4[ d'8 e f g] ? Sure lilypond > tells "warning: stem doesn't fit in beam:" but maybe th

Re: beams across barline

2003-09-14 Thread Pedro Kroger
* Han-Wen Nienhuys ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > There is a bug in 1.9.x with beams across barlines (it was working in > > 1.8 for sure). The note _before_ the beamed group gets a stem with the > > same size and direction of the stem of the beamed notes, as if it were > > part of the group. Here i