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3.2.14 beam-interface
A beam.
The beam-thickness
property is the weight of beams, measured in
staffspace. The direction
property is not user-serviceable. Use the
direction
property of Stem
instead. The following properties may
be set in the details
list.
-
stem-length-demerit-factor
Demerit factor used for inappropriate stem lengths.
-
secondary-beam-demerit
Demerit used in quanting calculations for multiple beams.
-
region-size
Size of region for checking quant scores.
-
beam-eps
Epsilon for beam quant code to check for presence in gap.
-
stem-length-limit-penalty
Penalty for differences in stem lengths on a beam.
-
damping-direction-penalty
Demerit penalty applied when beam direction is different from damping direction.
-
hint-direction-penalty
Demerit penalty applied when beam direction is different from damping direction, but damping slope is <=
round-to-zero-slope
.-
musical-direction-factor
Demerit scaling factor for difference between beam slope and music slope.
-
ideal-slope-factor
Demerit scaling factor for difference between beam slope and damping slope.
-
round-to-zero-slope
Damping slope which is considered zero for purposes of calculating direction penalties.
User settable properties:
-
auto-knee-gap
(dimension, in staff space) If a gap is found between note heads where a horizontal beam fits and it is larger than this number, make a kneed beam.
-
beam-thickness
(dimension, in staff space) Beam thickness, measured in
staff-space
units.-
beamed-stem-shorten
(list) How much to shorten beamed stems, when their direction is forced. It is a list, since the value is different depending on the number of flags and beams.
-
beaming
(pair) Pair of number lists. Each number list specifies which beams to make.
0
is the central beam,1
is the next beam toward the note, etc. This information is used to determine how to connect the beaming patterns from stem to stem inside a beam.-
break-overshoot
(pair of numbers) How much does a broken spanner stick out of its bounds?
-
clip-edges
(boolean) Allow outward pointing beamlets at the edges of beams?
-
collision-interfaces
(list) A list of interfaces for which automatic beam-collision resolution is run.
-
collision-voice-only
(boolean) Does automatic beam collsion apply only to the voice in which the beam was created?
-
concaveness
(number) A beam is concave if its inner stems are closer to the beam than the two outside stems. This number is a measure of the closeness of the inner stems. It is used for damping the slope of the beam.
-
damping
(number) Amount of beam slope damping.
-
details
(alist, with symbols as keys) Alist of parameters for detailed grob behavior. More information on the allowed parameters for a grob can be found by looking at the top of the Internals Reference page for each interface having a
details
property.-
direction
(direction) If
side-axis
is0
(orX
), then this property determines whether the object is placedLEFT
,CENTER
orRIGHT
with respect to the other object. Otherwise, it determines whether the object is placedUP
,CENTER
orDOWN
. Numerical values may also be used:UP
=1
,DOWN
=-1
,LEFT
=-1
,RIGHT
=1
,CENTER
=0
.-
gap
(dimension, in staff space) Size of a gap in a variable symbol.
-
gap-count
(integer) Number of gapped beams for tremolo.
-
grow-direction
(direction) Crescendo or decrescendo?
-
inspect-quants
(pair of numbers) If debugging is set, set beam and slur position to a (quantized) position that is as close as possible to this value, and print the demerits for the inspected position in the output.
-
knee
(boolean) Is this beam kneed?
-
length-fraction
(number) Multiplier for lengths. Used for determining ledger lines and stem lengths.
-
neutral-direction
(direction) Which direction to take in the center of the staff.
-
positions
(pair of numbers) Pair of staff coordinates
(start . end)
, where start and end are vertical positions instaff-space
units of the current staff. For slurs, this value selects which slur candidate to use; if extreme positions are requested, the closest one is taken.-
skip-quanting
(boolean) Should beam quanting be skipped?
-
X-positions
(pair of numbers) Pair of X staff coordinates of a spanner in the form
(left . right)
, where both left and right are instaff-space
units of the current staff.
Internal properties:
-
annotation
(string) Annotate a grob for debug purposes.
-
beam-segments
(list) Internal representation of beam segments.
-
covered-grobs
(array of grobs) Grobs that could potentially collide with a beam.
-
least-squares-dy
(number) The ideal beam slope, without damping.
-
normal-stems
(array of grobs) An array of visible stems.
-
quantized-positions
(pair of numbers) The beam positions after quanting.
-
shorten
(dimension, in staff space) The amount of space that a stem is shortened. Internally used to distribute beam shortening over stems.
-
stems
(array of grobs) An array of stem objects.
This grob interface is used in the following graphical object(s): Beam
.
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