On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-04-10 at 11:31 -0400, Freeman Gilmore wrote: > > For a 16th note the accidental over rights the earlier note, need to > > have scheme move the note forward to make room for the accidental. > > It is the line > > (d-DirectivePut-note-gx tag -10) > > that is controlling the position of the accidental graphic in the x- > direction. You could make them closer by shifting less than 10 pixels. > You could even move an individual one to make the display clearer > (double click on the note and choose Object Editor and choose > "Advanced" from the buttons for the "makam" directive. Then change the > value of the gx field. > > It just does not look neat. Because there is not enough room between the two notes moving the accidental does little. A scheme code would be nice to move the note forward, same the sharped or flatted note, when the second accidental is used. I would not know how to do this! > > > > > I need to check this, but I recall that if you have an #A and hit > > a button the new accidental will over right the #. > > yes it is putting the accidental where an accidental would go, if you > want both to be visible in the Display you would choose a different gx > (or even move it vertically with gy). The output LilyPond would be the > syntax for both accidentals, which is not likely to be what you want. > > Remember: that this has nothing to do with what you will see typeset - > it is just to help you see clearly what music you have put in. > I know this is separate. > > Richard > >
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