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9 Flat flags on lone notes and beam nibs at the ends of beamed figures
10 are both possible with a combination of @code{stemLeftBeamCount},
11 @code{stemRightBeamCount} and paired @code{[ ]} beam indicators.
16 For right-pointing flat flags on lone notes, use paired @code{[ ]} beam
17 indicators and set @code{stemLeftBeamCount} to zero (see Example 1).
22 For left-pointing flat flags, set @code{stemRightBeamCount} instead
28 For right-pointing nibs at the end of a run of beamed notes, set
29 @code{stemRightBeamCount} to a positive value. And for left-pointing
30 nibs at the start of a run of beamed notes, set
31 @code{stemLeftBeamCount} instead (Example 3).
36 Sometimes it may make sense for a lone note surrounded by rests to
37 carry both a left- and right-pointing flat flag. Do this with paired
38 @code{[ ]} beam indicators alone (Example 4).
43 (Note that @code{\\set stemLeftBeamCount}is always equivalent to
44 @code{\\once \\set}. In other words, the beam count settings aren't
45 \"sticky\", so the pair of flat flags attached to the lone @code{c'16
46 [ ]} in the last example have nothing to do with the @code{\\set} two
53 doctitle = "Flat flags and beam nibs"
60 \set stemLeftBeamCount = #0
68 \set stemRightBeamCount = #0
76 \set stemRightBeamCount = #2
80 \set stemLeftBeamCount = #2
90 \set stemRightBeamCount = #2
95 \set stemLeftBeamCount = #2