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The function of <code>\autoBeamOff</code> when used with <code>\partCombine</code> can be difficult to understand. It may be preferable to use | The function of <code>\autoBeamOff</code> when used with <code>\partCombine</code> can be difficult to understand. It may be preferable to use | ||
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f | |||
instead to ensure that auto-beaming is turned off for the entire staff. Use this at a spot in your score where no beam generated by the auto-beamer is still active. | instead to ensure that auto-beaming is turned off for the entire staff. Use this at a spot in your score where no beam generated by the auto-beamer is still active. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:12, 3 December 2025
The function of \autoBeamOff when used with \partCombine can be difficult to understand. It may be preferable to use
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
instead to ensure that auto-beaming is turned off for the entire staff. Use this at a spot in your score where no beam generated by the auto-beamer is still active.
Internally, \partCombine works with four voices – up-stem single, down-stem single, combined, and solo. In order to use \autoBeamOff to stop all auto-beaming when used with \partCombine, it is necessary to use four calls to \autoBeamOff.
\version "2.24"
{
% \set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f % turns off all auto-beaming
\partCombine {
\autoBeamOff % applies to split up-stems
\repeat unfold 4 a'16
% \autoBeamOff % applies to combined stems
\repeat unfold 4 a'8
\repeat unfold 4 a'16
% \autoBeamOff % applies to solo
\repeat unfold 4 a'16
r4
} {
% \autoBeamOff % applies to split down-stems
\repeat unfold 4 f'8
\repeat unfold 8 f'16 |
r4
\repeat unfold 4 a'16
}
}