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From: | Paul Scott |
Subject: | Re: Joined triplets? |
Date: | Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:10:24 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mail/News 1.5 (X11/20060228) |
Graham Percival wrote:
I admit I wasn't thinking as clearly as I could have been. The problems I've seen may have been more with \grace but I have had problems tuplet beaming being not as automatic as I would have expected. When and if I find examples of this I'll post them.On 6-Apr-06, at 6:03 PM, Paul Scott wrote:Graham Percival wrote:On 6-Apr-06, at 12:46 PM, Stewart Holmes wrote:\times 2/3 { des,8 ees f } \times 2/3 { des,8 ees f } \times 2/3 { des,8 ees f } \times 2/3 { des,8 ees f } These triplets are all joined together with one beam. How do I beam so that each set of triplets is beamed separately?You read the documentation, section 6.1.10 Tuplets.You could also use manual beaming, but 6.1.10 has a nicer way of doing it.I just reread that section. I don't see beaming mentioned at all.Err, isn't this beaming?
Indeed the word beam does not appear in that section of the 2.8 manual. A point is that there are two tuplet grouping indications: beams and brackets. It's not clear whether tupletSpannerDuration applies to the beam or the bracket.{ \set tupletSpannerDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 4) \times 2/3 { c8 c c c c c } }The first example under "Commonly tweaked properties"? Are you looking at the 2.8 manual?
Thanks, Paul
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