Re: Beaming on the quarter note

2014-11-17 Thread Guy Stalnaker
Peter, This was an excellent suggestion. I now have a BeamingOverrides variable in my standard header which I insert in the \score << [here] >> of my LY file. Works like magic. As I almost always write choral music where delineating visually beats is an aid in singing (one's average Chancel

Re: Beaming on the quarter note

2014-11-16 Thread peter
> "Guy" == Guy Stalnaker writes: Guy> Phil, That was what I found :-) But unless I'm mistaken, one must Guy> use those directives for *every* time signature change. Thus if I You can do it once for each time signature you're going to use. \version "2.18.2" \score { << % Beam 4/4 at cro

Re: Beaming on the quarter note

2014-11-16 Thread jimmyg521
m: pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au To: Guy Stalnaker Cc: Phil Burfitt , lilypond-user Mailinglist Sent: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 8:23 PM Subject: Re: Beaming on the quarter note >>>>> "Guy" == Guy Stalnaker writes: Guy> Phil, That was what I found :-) But unless I'm mistaken,

Re: Beaming on the quarter note

2014-11-16 Thread Guy Stalnaker
Phil, That was what I found :-) But unless I'm mistaken, one must use those directives for *every* time signature change. Thus if I have shifting ?/4 meters, every time the meter changes I have to add the directives because each ?/4 meter requires a different beat grouping. I know I can create a V

Re: Beaming on the quarter note

2014-11-16 Thread Phil Burfitt
- Original Message - From: "Guy Stalnaker" To: "lilypond-user Mailinglist" Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:39 PM Subject: Beaming on the quarter note All, I've done the search and found much of relevance, but nothing that gives me what I want. I'd like beaming restricted to quar