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lilypond-doc-2.12.2-3mdv2009.1.i586.rpm

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Stem tremolos or rolls are tremolo signs that look like beam segments
crossing stems.  If the stem is in a beam, the tremolo must be parallel
to the beam.  If the stem is invisible (e.g. on a whole note), the
tremolo must be centered on the note. If the note has a flag (eg. an
unbeamed 8th note), the tremolo should be shortened if the stem is up
and tilted extra if the stem is down.

The tremolos should be positioned a fixed distance from the end of the
stems unless there is no stem, in which case they should be positioned
a fixed distance from the note head.
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