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Re: Removing the stem engraver?
From: |
Don Blaheta |
Subject: |
Re: Removing the stem engraver? |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Feb 2006 20:28:26 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
Quoth Mats Bengtsson:
> Quoting Don Blaheta <address@hidden>:
> > Quoth Mats Bengtsson:
> >> Have you considered just making the stems invisible, as a workaround?
> >> \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
> >
> > That's exactly how I work around it, but the results aren't exactly the
> > same---slurs are rendered as if the stems were there. (This in turn can
> > be worked around with judicious use of \stemDown and \stemUp, but the
> > whole think is getting very crufty. ;)
>
> How about setting the stem length to zero?
There's a bug there, too, I think. The following example draws all
stems to the middle line of the staff rather than not drawing them:
\version "2.7.35"
\score {
\new Voice \relative g' {
\override Staff.Stem #'length = #0
e4 g( a) a a( g) a( b c d a) g( a) a2
}
}
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-=-Don address@hidden<http://www.blahedo.org/>-=-
The goal of science is to build better mousetraps. The goal of nature
is to build better mice.
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- Re: Removing the stem engraver?, Mats Bengtsson, 2006/02/15
- Re: Removing the stem engraver?, Juergen Reuter, 2006/02/16
- Re: Removing the stem engraver?, Dunstan Vavasour, 2006/02/15