Neil Thornock wrote:
Oops, to the whole list now...
In response to my own question, one can just set the positions of the
main beam as well, so actually, I think this works rather well. It's
certainly cleaner than Finale... Thanks Trevor for putting me on it
again!
\version "2.12.1"
\new St
Oops, to the whole list now...
In response to my own question, one can just set the positions of the
main beam as well, so actually, I think this works rather well. It's
certainly cleaner than Finale... Thanks Trevor for putting me on it
again!
\version "2.12.1"
\new Staff {<< { \oneVoice \ov
Thanks Trevor;
For the record:
\version "2.12.1"
\new Staff {<< { \oneVoice c'8*1/2[ d' e' f' g' a' b' c'' d''] } \new Voice
{ \oneVoice \override Beam #'positions = #'(1 . 1.2) c'8*1/2[ d'
e' f' g'] } \new Voice
{ s4 \override Beam #'positions = #'(1.2 . 3.5) \stemUp g'8*1/2[
a' b' c'' d
Neil Thornock"
To: "Lilypond users"
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:56 PM
Subject: feathered midbeam direction change
Hello list!
I've used the grow-direction property successfully in several
cases.
But it only grows a beam in one direction. I'd like to have a
be
Hello list!
I've used the grow-direction property successfully in several cases.
But it only grows a beam in one direction. I'd like to have a beam
grow toward the middle of the beamed group and then go the other
direction toward the end. I'm ready to graduate from endless tweaking
to get this e