Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
> Perhaps it helps to explicitly create the Voice context as well, i.e.
> replace
> \new Staff {...}
> by
> \new Staff \new Voice {...}
>
>/Mats
>
Nope, doesn't help.
I've worked around it by using manual beaming; with that in, it all works.
Mats Bengtsson wrote
Matthew wrote:
Trevor Daniels treda.co.uk> writes:
Seems like the voice-context overrides have nowhere to go if the first
note is an acciaccatura and have no effect. A work-around is to place
all the voice-context overrides in the Staff context so they apply to
all voi
Matthew wrote:
Trevor Daniels treda.co.uk> writes:
Seems like the voice-context overrides have
nowhere to go if the first note is an acciaccatura and have no effect. A
work-around is to place all the voice-context overrides in the Staff context
so they apply to all voices.
Perhaps
Trevor Daniels treda.co.uk> writes:
>Seems like the voice-context overrides have
> nowhere to go if the first note is an acciaccatura and have no effect. A
> work-around is to place all the voice-context overrides in the Staff context
> so they apply to all voices.
I did see that everything b
is a (painful) work-around for this.
Trevor D
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From: "Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:43 AM
Subject: Breaking autobeams and stem direction with acciaccaturas
Hi all
(Hopefully) a quick question about break autobea
Hi all
(Hopefully) a quick question about break autobeams and stem direction.
When I compile the following music, each embellishment that contains more than
one acciaccatura breaks both the autobeaming and the stem direction that I have
written in.
Bars 1-2 contain the music with embellishment