Hello Steve,
admittedly this is not easy to figure out.
\once \override Beam.positions = #'(-3.5 . -3.5)
is what you want here. It specifies the y position of the left and right
ends of the beam in staff-space units.
Yours,
Simon
Am 04.09.2014 um 20:11 schrieb st...@linuxsuite.org:
Howd
Howdy!
For some reason lilypond ( 2.18.0) doesn't get this correct
straight
out of the box, though there is lots of room for slightly shorter stems...
shouldn't
need to move the note column...
http://www.gooeytar.com/projects/test/granada_test.pdf
How do I fix this ste
Hello,
I want to shorten the length of beamed stems in a four-voice piano
staff, but it seems that the beamed-stem-shorten-property doesn't take
effect. Could anyone give me a hint how to solve the problem using
Version 2.10.33?
Thanks,
Chris
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It's much easier to answer your question in a relevant way if you show a
(short but complete)
example of your failing attempts.
Also, if you search the mailing list archives, I'm sure that you will
find a number of examples
of how to set the property (normally I would also refer you to the
Lily
Hello,
I want to shorten the length of beamed stems in a four-voice piano
staff, but it seems that the beamed-stem-shorten-property doesn't take
effect. Could anyone give me a hint how to solve the problem using
Version 2.10.33?
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi,
I am typesetting a harpsichord score where 3 distinct voices are
placed on the upper staff. Pictures are joined showing that
part. I have to take into account several problems for the middle
voice :
- unbeamed stem length;
- beamed stem length;
- note head shift;
- tie direction and