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Re: Unusual cross-staff stem in Bartók
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Arle Lommel |
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Re: Unusual cross-staff stem in Bartók |
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Tue, 14 Jan 2020 09:01:26 -0500 |
Írta Kieren:
> p.s. Maybe this helps?
That did indeed help. It got me 90% of the way there. When I actually applied
it in the piece I’m setting, I found that the length of the overridden stem was
pushing the other staff away. It didn’t do this in the example you made, so I’m
not sure what was interfering (maybe something with multiple voices going on).
But I found that if I tweaked the other beamed notes with something like \once
\override Beam.positions = #'(7 . 8), that allowed me to close the small gap by
brute-forcing the stems and beam where I wanted them.
Thanks very, very much.
-Arle
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