-
-\version "2.6.0"
+\version "2.16.0"
\header{
-texidoc = "Fully concave beams should be horizontal. Informally spoken,
+ texidoc = "Fully concave beams should be horizontal. Informally spoken,
concave refers to the shape of the notes that are opposite a
beam. If an up-beam has high notes on its center stems, then we call
it concave.
+ If a beam fails a test, the desired slope is printed next to it.
- If a beam is fails a test, the desired slope is printed
-next to it."
+"
}
resetMeasure = \set Score.measurePosition = #(ly:make-moment 0 1)
-% examples from
+%% examples from Ross.
rossFourBeams =\relative c'' {
\time 2/4
c8[ e b c]
f,,[ b a g]
f[g g e]
a[ d, b' g]
- }
+}
rossThreeBeams = \relative c'' {
\time 6/8
e[ a, c] f[ d g]
rossBeams = \relative c'' {
\rossFourBeams
\rossThreeBeams
- }
-
+}
+\layout{
+ ragged-right = ##t
+ #(define debug-beam-quanting #t)
+}
-#(define (<> x y) (not (= x y)))
- \new Voice {
- \override Beam #'position-callbacks = #(check-slope-callbacks =)
- \rossBeams
-
- }
- \layout{
- raggedright = ##t
- #(define debug-beam-quanting #t)
- }
+#(define (<> x y) (not (= x y)))
+\new Voice {
+ \override Beam #'positions = #(check-slope-callbacks =)
+ \rossBeams
+
+}