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Re: Secondary beaming with a tuplet
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Joseph Wakeling |
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Re: Secondary beaming with a tuplet |
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Wed, 27 May 2009 15:19:44 +0200 |
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Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> In message <address@hidden>, Joseph Wakeling
> <address@hidden> writes
>> I can get what I want by using,
>>
>> \times 8/7 { gs8\pp \set \stemLeftBeamCount = #2 \set
>> \stemRightBeamCount = #1 gs16 gs8 gs }
>
> Does
> \times 8/7 { gs8[\pp gs16] gs8[ gs] }
> work for you?
>>
>> ... but that works only the once and is a pain to have to repeat many
>> times.
>
> That also will only work the once, but at least it's a lot easier to type
No -- because it breaks the main beam as well as the secondary one.
The attached PNG, produced with
\times 8/7 { c'8 \set \stemLeftBeamCount = #2 \set \stemRightBeamCount =
#1 c'16 c'8 c' }
shows what I'm looking for.
Again, I know I could just define a tweak to make the above shorter, but
I want to know if there's a way of automating the secondary beaming ... :-)