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Re: Help for \beamExceptions
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Richard Shann |
Subject: |
Re: Help for \beamExceptions |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Sep 2015 18:57:22 +0100 |
On Tue, 2015-09-01 at 21:04 +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
> Richard Shann <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > I've been trying to use the music function \beamExceptions
>
> "scheme function"
Is that to say that this should be called a scheme function not a music
function? I found it documented at
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/available-music-functions
as Available music functions ...
>
> > which is in version 2.19.25, I can't find anything much to document it
> > though. For example, trying this
> >
> > \version "2.19.25"
> >
> > MvmntIVoiceI = {
> > e'8[ f'8 g'] a'8\noBeam b'8 a'[ g'8 f'] |
> > e'8 f' g' a' b' a' g' f'
> > }
> >
> > \score {
> > \new Staff {\time 4/4 \MvmntIVoiceI }
> > \layout {
> > \set beamExceptions = \beamExceptions { \time 4/4 e' 8[ f' 8
> > g' ] a' 8\noBeam b' 8 a' [ g' 8 f' ] }
> > }
> > }
> >
> > the second bar is not beamed like the first, despite the music argument
> > to \beamExceptions being a copy of the first bar.
>
> \beamExceptions only takes explicit beams. \noBeam is useless here.
>
> > Is the next stop some source file for finding out what can be done, or
> > am I missing some documentation?
>
> It's just notes and [ and ].
hmm, well I have tried \tuplet (I think it was, or the older \times
perhaps) and it seemed to understand that - I haven't yet tried \grace,
it would be nice if that could be autobeamed, though perhaps that is not
possible. And there is a comment somewhere about using | to separate
something, I guess bars with the same \time signature (or, indeed
different ones).
I did have it barfing on empty measures (s1*4/4 perhaps) where the
underlying scheme errored without any pleasant LilyPond error message
resulting, I'm not sure if this is something that should be pursued...
>
> > Another topic that came up while I was doing this:
> > I have used \set beamExceptions here, but I couldn't figure out what is
> > allowed for setting the context - Voice and Staff worked but \set
> > Score.beamExceptions was ignored, and I couldn't find out what \set
> > Timing.beamExceptions was doing - Timing doesn't appear in the hierarchy
> > of contexts...
>
> Timing is a context alias established by the Timing_translator. There
> is a hardwired alias Timing for the Score context in case you use Timing
> before anything has been called. The location in ly/engraver-init.ly
> where this alias of Timing to Score (which is only relevant if you are
> at outer Score level or there is no intervening Timing alias) states:
>
> \alias "Timing"
>
> %% An alias for Timing is established by the Timing_translator in
> %% whatever context it is initialized, and the timing variables are
> %% then copied from wherever Timing had been previously established.
> %% The alias at Score level provides a target for initializing
> %% Timing variables in layout definitions before any
> %% Timing_translator has been run.
>
Thanks very much for this insight into what is going on with Timing -
I'll be going on (hopefully) to make setting beaming patterns at Voice
and at top level available to Denemo users, so this will hopefully help.
Richard
- Help for \beamExceptions, Richard Shann, 2015/09/01
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, David Kastrup, 2015/09/01
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions,
Richard Shann <=
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, David Kastrup, 2015/09/02
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Richard Shann, 2015/09/02
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/02
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Simon Albrecht, 2015/09/02
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, David Kastrup, 2015/09/03
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Richard Shann, 2015/09/03
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, David Kastrup, 2015/09/03
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Richard Shann, 2015/09/03
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, Richard Shann, 2015/09/04
- Re: Help for \beamExceptions, David Kastrup, 2015/09/04