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10 The function of @code{\\autoBeamOff} when used with
11 @code{\\partcombine} can be difficult to understand.
13 It may be preferable to use
16 @code{\\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f}
19 instead, to ensure that autobeaming will be turned off for the entire
23 @code{\\partcombine} apparently works with 3 voices -- stem up single,
24 stem down single, stem up combined.
27 An @code{\\autoBeamOff} call in the first argument to partcombine will
28 apply to the voice that is active at the time the call is processed,
29 either stem up single or stem up combined. An @code{\\autoBeamOff} call
30 in the second argument will apply to the voice that is stem down single.
33 In order to use @code{\\autoBeamOff} to stop all autobeaming when used
34 with @code{\\partcombine}, it will be necessary to use three calls to
41 doctitle = "Partcombine and autoBeamOff"
45 %\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f % turns off all autobeaming
48 \autoBeamOff % applies to split up stems
50 %\autoBeamOff % applies to combined up stems
55 \autoBeamOff % applies to down stems
57 \repeat unfold 8 f'16 |