On Friday, 28 May 1999, Johannes Ewalt Koch writes:
> > It works fine over here (pl44, but I dont think pl42 behaves differently):
> >
> > c/e -> E6- 10- no5 no7 no9
> >
> > \property Score.chordInversion = 1 c/e -> C/E
>
> I tried it with 1.1.42 on a Linux PC and it didn't work :-|
> I will try 1.1.44
>
> > > > - When the input file includes
> > > > - When the input file includes
> > > > c´8 d´
> > > > beams are printed as in
> > > > [c´8 d´]
> >
> > Yes, indeed. This is correct; what's the problem?
>
> I want them to be single notes, not connected with a beam. In choral music
> there is a difference: single notes when there are two sillables,
> connected notes when there is only one sillable.
That is beyond the capabilities of the auto-beam engraver. You should
do the beaming manually, for the choral voices; see auto-beam-override.ly:
\property Voice.beamAuto = "0"
> > > > When the input file includes
> > > > r8 [c´ d´ e´]
> > > > beams are printed as in
> > > > r8 [c´ d´] e´
> >
> > No, they're not.
> >
> > %x.fly:
> > c'8 d' r4 r r
> > r8 [c' d' e']
> >
> > just tested and beamed as:
> >
> > [c8 d] r4 r4 r4 | r8 [c d e]
>
> hmm, strange
>
> > Btw, Johannes: in your mail examples you are using strange forward quotes:
+
> > c´ d´ e´ f´
> > whery you should be using
> > c' d' e' f'
> > (ASCII 44, 0x2c)
>
> You are right, but the PC I used prints a ´ when I type '.
Amazing!
Jan.
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