It's tedious, but I've gotten good results by throwing hidden tuplets
into the mix: no need for hidden rests then. (That is, 3 16ths in the
time of 3 8ths, or whatever.)

On 3/11/07, Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Johannes,

Sorry, I thought these were just eighths -- didn't realize there were
secondary beams involved.

I assume you can't just check "Extend Secondary Beams Over Rests"?
(It affects the entire document, obviously.)

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 11 Mar 2007, at 11:43 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

> On 11.03.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
>> I would suggest using separate layers for stems-up and stems-down,
>> hiding the rests, then using Robert Patterson's Beam Selection
>> plugin to create the beams.
>
> That, unfortunately, doesn't work, as it breaks the secondary beams
> on the rests as soon as I hide the rest, no matter what I do. That
> is precisely the dilemma.
>
> Johannes
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