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Re: Forced Stemming Broken
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Forced Stemming Broken |
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Wed, 31 Mar 2004 18:51:26 +0200 |
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Each \stemBoth only reverts one \stemDown or \stemUp, so if you want
to revert both, you should do
\stemUp ... \stemBoth\stemDown ... \stemBoth
or \stemUp ... \stemDown ... \stemBoth\stemBoth
You didn't say if you use version 2.0 or 2.1. For 2.0, this is described
at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tuning-objects.html
for the more general case of setting properties (\stemUp and \StemDown
do \override and \stemBoth does a \revert).
For 2.1, read the new fancy chapter on Changing Defaults to find the
corresponding information.
/Mats
Will Oram wrote:
I had to force some stems to point up or down. I couldn't revert back to
automatic stemming after I was done, so everything after the command is
operating off \stemUp.
Here's where I first started observing it:
\stemUp a)[ \stemDown gsharp''']( \stemBoth a)[ < bsharp,, e >]( <
csharp e >)[ < bsharp, dsharp a' >]( < csharp e a >)[ gsharp]
Notice how \stemDown was the last override I used, but everything
appears \stemUp. I've called \stemBoth several times to see if change in
placement would help bring it back to autostemming. It didn't.
Will Oram
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