Hi, Kieren!

On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Kieren MacMillan [via Lilypond] <
ml+s1069038n204835...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I've gone back to update an old score, and I'm finding that all the
> accidentals seem to have extra padding on the left-hand side, despite the
> fact that I can't seem to find any such tweak/override in the chain of
> files. Here is the default Lilypond output of a measure:
> and here's what I'm seeing in my score:
>
> Both were compiled using the same binary (2.19.64) on Mac OS X — the first
> image is from a clean file (all code "local", no \includes), the second
> from my actual score file (containing a large number of \includes,
> stylesheets, etc.).
>
> 1. What reason(s) might this be happening *other* than an explicit
> tweak/override somewhere in the file-chain?
>
> 2. Is there a way of debugging which would identify the culprit (which I
> can't seem to find)? For example, can I print out the list of Accidental
> properties next to each accidental, like you can with spacing properties?
>

Here's a guess, the only other obvious thing I can think of. Is there
something in another staff that is causing the offset? Does this happen
when you use Emmentaler for the music font?

I looked at the internals section and there is the 'extra-spacing-width
property that is set to '(-0.2 . 0) by default. Not sure if setting that to
'(0 . 0) would change it, but maybe. Not sure when it changed, exactly, but
some time between when the 'parent-alignment-... properties were added and
now.

HTH,
Abraham




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