Op dinsdag 1 januari 2008, schreef Alasdair McAndrew:
> I have a situation like
>
> f8.[ \clef alto c'16]
>
> where the alto clef and the extra beam on the 16th note overlap.  I want to
> keep the beam, as I want my typeset score to reflect as much as possible
> the original 17th century manuscript from which I'm working.  So what I
> want to do is to move the c'16 to the right a little bit.  Alternatively,
> add some "hard space" (such as can be done in TeX/LaTeX).  What is the best
> way of doing this?

On my 2.11.36 the extra beam does not collide with the clef, but you could 
look at \shiftOn, \shiftOnn etc. to move a note column:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Collision-resolution

Met vriendelijke groet,
Wilbert Berendsen

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