Re: Beam collision next note's accidental within single voice

2009-01-12 Thread Trevor Daniels
Tom Hall wrote Monday, January 12, 2009 9:45 PM Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes: Why not move the beam instead. A few choices: %== \version "2.12.1" \new Staff \relative c'' { \time 3/8 d,4 ~ \once\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0 d32 ees'16. | d,4 ~ \once\ove

Re: Beam collision next note's accidental within single voice

2009-01-12 Thread Tom Hall
Hello Nick Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes: > Why not move the beam instead. A few choices: > > %== > \version "2.12.1" > > \new Staff \relative c'' { > \time 3/8 > d,4 ~ \once\override Beam #'damping = #+inf.0 d32 ees'16. | > d,4 ~ \once\override

RE: Beam collision next note's accidental within single voice

2009-01-12 Thread Nick Payne
all > Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2009 07:57 > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Subject: Beam collision next note's accidental within single voice > > > Hello list > > how can I move a beamed note (the e-flat below) to the right, to avoid > collision > of the acciden

Beam collision next note's accidental within single voice

2009-01-12 Thread Tom Hall
Hello list how can I move a beamed note (the e-flat below) to the right, to avoid collision of the accidental with the beam of the preceding note? I've managed to lift the beams OK by overriding the beam positions, but what's needed i think is a horizontal right shift e-flat. I've looked at pos