[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Not that I'm going to do it, but from what I understand of the way
> Lilypond is architected, one could conceivably write a module that did
> the beaming and then call that module (i.e., instead of the built-in
> one), right?
Yes.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL
Hello, Han-Wen:
No - that's quite difficult. I've fixed the overlap for innerstems, so
you won't see this (except when using large blot diameters.)
I try to keep my blots pretty small, generally... ;-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> However, if you look closely, it's creating a divot on "inner notes" of
> a beamed group:
>
>
> Perhaps the "rounding function" can/should be cancelled on stems of
> inner notes on a beam group and the beams that connect to them?
No - that's quite difficult. I've
[ Mac OS X 10.2.8 (Fink); Lilypond 2.1.7 ]
Hello, development team --
I love the look of the rounded stems on quarters, eighths, and beams
(outer edges) -- very warm and "engraved" looking.
However, if you look closely, it's creating a divot on "inner notes" of
a beamed group:
beamDivot.pd