-\version "1.3.146"
+
+\version "2.19.21"
\header{
texidoc="
Beams should behave reasonably well, even under extreme circumstances.
Stems may be short, but noteheads should never touch the beam. Note that
-under normal circumstances, these beams would get knees here
-Beam.auto-knee-gap was set to false.
+under normal circumstances, these beams would get knees. Here
+@code{Beam.auto-knee-gap} was set to false.
"
}
-extreme = \notes\relative c'' {
- \stemBoth
- [g8 c c,]
- [c16 c'' a f]
+\layout{
+ %% ragged-right = ##t
+ ragged-right = ##t
+}
+
+extreme = \relative {
+ \stemNeutral
+ g'8[ c c,]
+ c16[ c'' a f]
\stemUp
- [c,,32 c'' a f]
- r4
+ c,,32[ c'' a f]
+
+ %%%%%%%
+ \stemNeutral
+ \tuplet 3/2{ d16[ fis' d,]} \tuplet 3/2{ cis[ g'' cis,,]}
+ a'16 cis a, g''' % Used to give a nice beam directed upwards.
+ \stemNeutral
+
+ \transpose c c {
+ \stemDown e'8[ e e']
+ }
}
-\score {
- {
- % If we want to test extreme beams,
- % we should not have them auto-kneed
- \property Voice.Beam \override #'auto-knee-gap = ##f
- \extreme
- \property Voice.Beam \override #'slope-limit = #1000
- \extreme
- }
- \paper{
- linewidth=-1.
- }
+
+{
+ % If we want to test extreme beams,
+ % we should not have them auto-kneed
+ \override Beam.auto-knee-gap = ##f
+ \extreme
}