past the beamed-lengths value
the beam is raised even more.
I'm not sure if the 2.5 is dependent on some other values I've used, though,
so it might not be a global constant.
-Risto
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Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
>> The behaviour of beamed-lengths beamed-minimum-free-lengths and
>> beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths is also a bit fuzzy to me. If I've
>> understood correctly the beamed-lengths specifies the basic length of the
>> stem and beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths the sho
k \tweakLengthsIII
e'8 e e16 e e32 e e e
b8 b b16 b b32 b b b
a8 a a16 a a32 a a a
e8 e e16 e e32 e e e \break \tweakLengthsIV
e'8 e e16 e e32 e e e
b8 b b16 b b32 b b b
a8 a a16 a a32 a a a
e8 e e16 e e32 e e e
}
\new Staff
{
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2007/10/9, Risto Vääräniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The behaviour of beamed-lengths beamed-minimum-free-lengths and
> beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths is also a bit fuzzy to me. If I've
> understood correctly the beamed-lengths specifies the basic length of the
> stem and beamed-extreme-minimum-f
ged-right = ##t }
\relative c' {
\stemUp
a'8[ a] a g
\override Stem #'details #'beamed-extreme-minimum-free-lengths =
#'(2.5)
a[ a] a g
}
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