In my attempt to typeset some early 18th century French music for viola da
gamba, I'm trying to keep to the original notation as closely as possible.
Thus I'm using a breath mark to indicate a trill, and a sans-serif x for a
mordent.  So for example, I have

mx = \markup {\teeny \sans x}

But to put this symbol next to its note (where it belongs), I have to write
something like

 \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(1.5 . -1.5) f4.^\mx

to ensure it goes in the right place.  Is there any way of simplifying
this?  Ideally, it'd be nice to be able to write something like

f4.^{\mx 1.5 -1.5}

and leave all the once override stuff out of the score itself.  Or is there
another way of placing a symbol where I want it?

Thanks,
Alasdair

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