PS disregard "in first system" in the subject -- for a moment I thought
this was the case, but it happens regardless of a chord's position

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Jeffrey Trevino <jeffrey.trevi...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I think I've found a default behavior that could use a little work:
>
> When I make a chord that contains the interval of a major second or
> smaller, up high enough to warrant ledger lines, the ledger lines are
> lengthened, to accommodate the increased horizontal space needed to write
> this tiny interval legibly; however, if a third note requires an
> accidental, the accidental of this third note sometimes collides with these
> lengthened ledger lines. I've attached photos of some examples.
>
> fyi,
> Jeff
>
> --
> Jeff Treviño
> PhD Candidate in Music Composition
> @ the University of California, San Diego
> Skype: jeffreytrevino
> E-mail: jeffrey.trev...@gmail.com
> Web: www.jeffreytrevino.com
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>



-- 
Jeff Treviño
PhD Candidate in Music Composition
@ the University of California, San Diego
Skype: jeffreytrevino
E-mail: jeffrey.trev...@gmail.com
Web: www.jeffreytrevino.com
Cell: (619)565-9611
9310H Redwood Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92037
USA
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