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Re: line breaks and broken beams
From: |
Patrick McCarty |
Subject: |
Re: line breaks and broken beams |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Oct 2009 01:59:58 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On 2009-10-27, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> On 2009-09-27, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> >
> > >> What's the reason that line breaks are by default forbidden if
> > >> there is a broken beam crossing the bar line, and that you have to
> > >> set the `breakable' flag manually to override it?
> > >>
> > >> BTW, it is very unpleasant that lilypond doesn't emit any kind of
> > >> warning if it produces an overlong staff caused by that issue. It
> > >> silently accumulates unbreakable bars and happily walks out of the
> > >> right margin. I would consider this behaviour a bug.
> > >
> > > +1.
> > >
> > > (I've always felt this way, too.)
> >
> > Then let's drop the IMHO unfounded limitation of not breaking at beams
> > crossing a barline.
>
> This would just require (I think) a revert of Han-Wen's commit
> a6f65c52e2a20cd64067da45945e485d74ac3105.
>
> See the attached patch. What do you think?
Hmm. I'll take that back. There were more changes made in that
commit, but I don't understand the effect of the other changes, e.g.
moving the typeset_beam() call from stop_translation_timestep() to
process_music().
-Patrick
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/10/26
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Patrick McCarty, 2009/10/27
- Re: line breaks and broken beams,
Patrick McCarty <=
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Joe Neeman, 2009/10/27
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Patrick McCarty, 2009/10/27
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Joe Neeman, 2009/10/27
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Carl Sorensen, 2009/10/27
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/10/28
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, David Kastrup, 2009/10/28
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Nicolas Sceaux, 2009/10/28
- Re: line breaks and broken beams, Joe Neeman, 2009/10/28