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Re: dashed beam
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Neil Thornock |
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Re: dashed beam |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:05:19 -0700 |
Thanks Carl.
I'm not sure I quite get the "path" usage -- how would it be different
from using \markup {\beam ... multiple times? The beam would have
enough dashes to make multiple calls of one object too tedious.
Spending time figuring out the beaming code might be a good place for
me to start learning to hack away at Lily.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Carl Sorensen <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/22/12 8:44 AM, "Neil Thornock" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>Has anybody ever tried to come up with a dashed beam?
>>
>>I'm not sure the best way -- I would try PostScript, but I don't know
>>how to cap the line end with a vertical, rather than
>>perpendicular-to-the-line, stroke...
>
> Don't use PostScript; do use the path stencil that LilyPond provides.
> Draw a parallelogram, not a line. The path command will automatically
> take care of the necessary rounding.
>
> But you might consider modifying the ly:beam::print code that is found in
> lily/beam.cc, or alternatively the Lookup::beam code that is found in
> lily/lookup.cc in order to add a dashed parameter and create multiple
> stencils.
>
> HTH,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
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Brigham Young University