Am 04.12.2015 um 12:12 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
> "Urs Liska" wrote Friday, December 04, 2015 10:59 AM
>
>> Am 04.12.2015 um 11:54 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
>>>  \once ] \override Arpeggio.minimum-X-extent =#'(-1 . 0)
>> This creates additional space by moving the Arpeggio to the right. But I
>> want the fourth note e' to move to the left because the intention is to
>> keep the regularity of the left hand intact.
> Ah, sorry, I should have also said leave optical spacing on
> and slightly increase the same-direction-correction from the
> default value of 0.25:
>
> \once \override NoteSpacing.same-direction-correction = 0.5
>
> seems a reasonable compromise.  Larger values make the notes
> of the left hand more regular in this example (but that may 
> depend on the note pitches).

No, that doesn't work at all in my actual score.
It seems unifrom-stretching as the global setting is the only way to get
the score in a usable state, and what I need is an option to really move
that fouth semiquaver to the left.

In a way LilyPond should perform the optical spacing to the semiquavers
three and four but then don't start the next group earlier. Indeed this
is what my hand-engraved model score does.

It is surprising that LilyPond makes it that hard to move a single note
that doesn't have any dependencies ...

Urs

> Trevor


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