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From: | N. Andrew Walsh |
Subject: | Re: add stems to rests under a beam? |
Date: | Fri, 7 Aug 2015 21:36:38 +0800 |
PS- obviously, that's a typo in the first paragraph of my last message: it should read "16th note with a secondary BEAM" (not stem). Anyway, here attached is a (really terrible freehand GIMP-made) drawing of what I want to see.On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 9:12 PM, N. Andrew Walsh <address@hidden> wrote:ACheers,In short, what I want to see is that the beams look exacty the same whether it's a note or a rest under them. Setting stem length with the \verride fixes the first part, but does it also achieve the latter?Hi David/Andrew/'ponders,actually, what I want is two things: that the stem extends downward from the beam, and that this stemlet is connected to the following 16th note with a secondary stem. As it is now, the secondary beam stops midway between the c16 and the r16.On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:57 PM, David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote:"N. Andrew Walsh" <address@hidden> writes:
> So, I have the following:
> { c2~ c4 c8[ r16 c16] | c4 }
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> in Lily, the r16 does not get a stem, nor a second beam, which looks …
> muddled. How do I change this behavior?
\override Stem.stemlet-length = #0.5
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David Kastrup
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