Ok, here's the rub:

we have this mechanism called concave beams, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/input/regression/collated-files#beam-concave.ly:

Beams whose inside notes get closer to the beam than the edge notes
should be horizontal.
This is pretty obvious for single-voice notes; for chords it gets
hairier: which part of the chord notes do we use to decide this?
Right now, we use the notes farthest away from the beam. We could use
the top notes (the highest is the melody?) instead.  What do you
think?


[hmmm, the #filename links are broken; we get the full path name now.
Is this something recent?  John?]

2008/2/24, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > OK. maybe this isn't advertising, but as a recovering Finale user I
>  > have been taking notes about what it was like to try LilyPond for the
>  > first time. The first three installments of those writings are now
>  > posted on my site and, of course, the LilyPond output looks
>  > marvellous:
>  >
>  > http://www.musicbyandrew.ca/finale-lilypond-1.html
>
>
> *Very* nice, especially the references to lilypond bugs :-)
>
>
>
>     Werner
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