maandag 15 september 2008 20:45
Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Onderwerp: Re: How to split autobeam
Hi.
> Here's one example that produces the wrong beaming:
>
> right = \context Voice = "discant"
>
> {
>
> \clef violin
>
> \time 4/4
>
Hi.
> Here's one example that produces the wrong beaming:
>
> right = \context Voice = "discant"
>
> {
>
> \clef violin
>
> \time 4/4
>
> \relative b' { <> <> <> < fis b>>
>
> <> <> <> <> }|
>
> }
Hmm, this is still not a complete code: The \score part is missing.
Why do you use t
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Verzonden: maandag 15 september 2008 16:13
Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Onderwerp: Re: How to split autobeam
Hi.
> in a \time 4/4 a sequence of chords is written, patterns like this:
>
> <> <> <> < d>>
Plea
Hi.
> in a \time 4/4 a sequence of chords is written, patterns like this:
>
> <> <> <> <>
Please always send a working LilyPond code example. It will make it
easier to understand what you tried.
The above does not compile (I'm using v2.10.33)!
> these 4 chords are beamed together. But I need
Dear all,
in a \time 4/4 a sequence of chords is written, patterns like this:
<> <> <> <>
these 4 chords are beamed together. But I need the two chords cis,8 beamed
together and the two chords d,8.
Tried several options, like the \noBeam and the override auto-beam commands.
But I cannot get i