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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.19.0"
+@c \version "2.19.2"
@node Rhythms
@section Rhythms
should be tied to the following note, which must be at the same pitch.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-a2~ a4~ a16 r r8
+a2~ 4~ 16 r r8
@end lilypond
Ties can make use of the @q{last explicit pitch} interpretation of
isolated durations:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-a2 ~ 4 ~ 16 r r8
+a2~ 4~ 16 r r8
@end lilypond
Ties are used either when the note crosses a bar line, or when
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
\relative c' {
- r8 c~ c2 r4 |
- r8^"not" c2~ c8 r4
+ r8 c~ 2 r4 |
+ r8^"not" c2~ 8 r4
}
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote, verbatim, relative=1]
\tieDotted
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieDashed
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieHalfDashed
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieHalfSolid
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieSolid
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
@end lilypond
Custom dash patterns can be specified:
@lilypond[quote, verbatim, relative=1]
\tieDashPattern #0.3 #0.75
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieDashPattern #0.7 #1.5
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
\tieSolid
-c2~ c
+c2~ 2
@end lilypond
Dash pattern definitions for ties have the same structure as dash
the measures are not entirely filled, then the ties show exactly how
much each measure is off.
+The property @code{completionUnit} sets a preferred duration for
+the split notes.
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
+\new Voice \with {
+ \remove "Note_heads_engraver"
+ \consists "Completion_heads_engraver"
+} {
+ \time 9/8 g\breve. d4. \bar "||"
+ \set completionUnit = #(ly:make-moment 3 8)
+ g\breve. d4.
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+These engravers split notes with scaled duration, such as those in tuplets,
+into notes with the same scale-factor as in the input note.
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
+\new Voice \with {
+ \remove "Note_heads_engraver"
+ \consists "Completion_heads_engraver"
+} {
+ \time 2/4 r4
+ \tuplet 3/2 {g4 a b}
+ \scaleDurations 2/3 {g a b}
+ g4*2/3 a b
+ \tuplet 3/2 {g4 a b}
+ r4
+}
+@end lilypond
+
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{tie}
@rinternals{Forbid_line_break_engraver}.
@knownissues
-Not all durations (especially those containing tuplets) can be
-represented exactly with normal notes and dots, but the
-@code{Completion_heads_engraver} will not insert tuplets.
-
-The @code{Completion_heads_engraver} only affects notes; it does not
-split rests.
+For consistency with previous behavior, notes and rests with
+duration longer than a measure, such as @code{c1*2}, are split into
+notes without any scale factor, @code{@{ c1 c1 @}}. The property
+@code{completionFactor} controls this behavior, and setting it to
+@code{#f} cause split notes and rest to have the scale factor
+of the input durations.
@node Showing melody rhythms
@funindex autoBeaming
@funindex baseMoment
@funindex beamExceptions
+@funindex \beamExceptions
@funindex beatStructure
@funindex measureLength
@funindex \time
Special autobeaming rules (other than ending a beam on a beat)
are defined in the @code{beamExceptions} property.
+The value for @code{beamExceptions}, a somewhat complex Scheme
+data structure, is easiest generated with the
+@code{\beamExceptions} function. This function is given one or
+more manually beamed measure-length rhythmic patterns (measures
+have to be separated by a bar check@tie{}@code{|} since the
+function has no other way to discern the measure length). Here is
+a simple example:
+
@lilypond[quote,relative=2,verbatim]
\time 3/16
\set Timing.beatStructure = #'(2 1)
\set Timing.beamExceptions =
- #'( ;start of alist
- (end . ;entry for end of beams
- ( ;start of alist of end points
- ((1 . 32) . (2 2 2)) ;rule for 1/32 beams -- end each 1/16
- ))) %close all entries
+ \beamExceptions { 32[ 32] 32[ 32] 32[ 32] }
c16 c c |
\repeat unfold 6 { c32 } |
@end lilypond
-@code{beamExceptions} is an alist with a key of rule-type and a value
-of beaming-rules.
-
-At this time the only available value of rule-type is
-@code{'end} for beam ending.
-
-Beaming-rules is a scheme alist (or list of pairs) that indicates the
-beam type and the grouping to be applied to beams containing notes with
-a shortest duration of that beam type.
-
-@example
-#'((beam-type1 . grouping-1)
- (beam-type2 . grouping-2)
- (beam-type3 . grouping-3))
-@end example
-
-Beam type is a scheme pair indicating the duration of the beam,
-e.g., @code{(1 . 16)}.
-
-Grouping is a scheme list indicating the grouping to be applied to
-the beam. The grouping is in units of the beam type.
-
-@warning{ A @code{beamExceptions} value must be @emph{complete}
+@warning{A @code{beamExceptions} value must be @emph{complete}
exceptions list. That is, every exception that should be applied
must be included in the setting. It is not possible to add, remove,
or change only one of the exceptions. While this may seem cumbersome,
c1
@end lilypond
-Additionally there is an @code{\inStaffSegno} command which
-creates a segno bar, placed in cooperation
-with the @code{\repeat volta} command.
+Additionally there is an @code{\inStaffSegno} command which creates
+a segno bar line in conjunction with an appropriate repeat bar line
+when used with a @code{\repeat volta} command, see
+@ref{Normal repeats}.
@funindex \defineBarLine
@funindex defineBarLine