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From: | Chris Yate |
Subject: | Re: Strange beaming error |
Date: | Thu, 7 Jan 2016 08:29:55 +0000 |
Hi Urs,
Yes, I'm subdividing beams. I'll send you something.
Thanks
Chris
Do you also have subdivideBeams = ##t somewhere?
If so please show the result with both 2.19.28 and .35..
And if that's the case you should maybe send me (privately?) the full piece so I could test with several builds before and after several recent changes.
UrsAm 7. Januar 2016 01:16:43 MEZ, schrieb Chris Yate <address@hidden>:Further problems. I commented out the Time settings and here's more, this time in the RH (note paired semiquavers in LH here, which would be in sixes).
This is now built with revision 35 (the latest).On 6 January 2016 at 23:59, Chris Yate <address@hidden> wrote:On 6 January 2016 at 23:53, Chris Yate <address@hidden> wrote:Hi,I'm wondering whether anyone can shed some light on the attached image.
LH of the piano here is:{bf,16 (ef g8) r8c,16 g' c, g' bf, g'\clef bass}I have a suspicion this may have something to do with the Timing / beat moment and beat structure, but it's inconclusive. This section of the music has:\set Timing.baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1/16)\set Timing.beatStructure = #'( 6 6 )There are no barline errors, but I'm seeing this in the output quite a lot:programming error: mis-predicted force, 108.120472 ~= 101.465263continuing, cross fingers
programming error: mis-predicted force, 108.120472 ~= 105.654382
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: mis-predicted force, 108.120472 ~= 101.465263
continuing, cross fingers
Previously I was getting a similar issue where I had bars of 6 quavers, which were grouped in 3's -- and the middle of the second group was getting a spurious semiquaver beam. I seem to fixed it, though I'm not sure what the cause was.Thanks in advance,ChrisP.S. Using Lilypond 2.19.28.
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