Damian,
thanks for reply. I don't use 2.11, since 2.10 is the "stable" version.
No, I didn't meant it. I want the melody to change to staff "upper", since
- the original (but badly readable) score has the same pattern
- it shows the melody clearly as an arpeggio played with both hands.
I stripped down my first example to show the problem clearly and probably to
isolate the error. Now I wanted to give you an idea of the environment with
some measures before and after the problem with some additional measures. I
found a solution. You find the working file attached. The flying beam
occurs, when you change this line
| b,16 d g r8. \change Staff=lower g,16 b e r8.
to this one
| b,16 d g \change Staff=lower r8. g,16 b e r8.
This staff switch is used at several places. But it lets the beam fly only
at this measure. As mentioned above the \change Staff elements are
necessary. Is this a bug fixed in 2.11?
Best regards, Helge
\version "2.10.14"
\score {
<<
\new GrandStaff
<<
\new Staff = upper \relative c'' {
\clef treble
\time 6/8
\partial 8*1
r8
\stemUp
| r8. c16 e g r8. c,16 e g
| r8. b,16 d g r8. g,16 b e
| r8. b,16 d g r8. g,16 b e
}
\new Staff = lower \relative c' {
\clef bass
\time 6/8
\partial 8*1
r8
\stemDown
\change Staff=upper c16 e g r8. c,16 e g r8.
| b,16 d g r8. \change Staff=lower g,16 b e r8.
d,16 a' d r8. g,16 b d r8.
}
>>
>>
}
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