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Ralph - it's not that - the penultimate note in the
first bar is dotted, so it does add up to a whole bar. I think this is
what's going on - the beaming rules change when the all the note values in a bar
aren't the same. We need a beaming rules expert to step
forward.
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 12:25
PM
Subject: Re: can't understand
beaming
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Arno Rog <address@hidden> wrote:
L.S.
Since the algorithms for beaming have changed
I encounter all sorts of incomprehensible behavior. I'm using
2.13.39
Yes I've read the manual, I've tried every piece of
code, tried the LSR, etc...
Why is the beaming for the two
following measures different?? And how do I correct
it?
PartPTwoTwoVoiceOne = \relative fis'' {
\clef "treble" \key d
\major \time 3/4
e8 ( d8 ) cis8\> ( b8 ) a8. ( g16\! ) % <-correct
beaming fis8 ( e8 ) a8 ( a8 ) b8\> ( ais8\!
) % <-incorrect beaming }
\score { \PartPTwoTwoVoiceOne
}
I hope someone can point me in the right direction, it is driving
me desperate!
Thanks in advance,
Arno Rog
Greetings, Arno Rog -
Perhaps it's because of your incomplete
first measure (1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 +
1/16).
Ralph
-- Ralph Palmer Montague City,
MA USA address@hidden
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