pening, but if this happened to me,
> I'd be looking for an earlier tweak or override which hadn't been cancelled.
>
> Paul
>
>
> From: Jin Choi
> To:
> Sent: 15/08/2023 23:11
> Subject: strange detached beam issue
>
> I have a section of piano music where
Paul
From: Jin Choi
To:
Sent: 15/08/2023 23:11
Subject: strange detached beam issue
I have a section of piano music where two voices start in the treble clef and
subsequently move down into the bass clef. When the right hand moves down, the
beam stays in the treble clef unattac
Yes, I noted that the problem doesn’t occur in my snippet. I will try to add
things to it until I can get it to happen. In my full text, I have just had it
happen again, in a similar passage where both parts leave the upper stave.
Forcing a voice to “hold open” the staff again fixes it for me.
It should be noted that on 2.25.7 this doesn't happen on my machine, and
the beam renders correctly (after running convert-ly on your snippet, it
didn't change anything).
-William
On 8/15/23 18:11, Jin Choi wrote:
I have a section of piano music where two voices start in the treble clef and
I solved the issue, but still don’t understand why it happened.
Apparently, when both voices leave the top staff, the staff or some context or
something just goes away at that point, even though it’s in use later? I just
added a third parallel voice that sits in the top staff and s1*4 to hold it
I have a section of piano music where two voices start in the treble clef and
subsequently move down into the bass clef. When the right hand moves down, the
beam stays in the treble clef unattached to anything:
When I try to isolate this section, the problem does not occur. I am mystified
as