Dear Keith,
I don't understand everything You've been writing.
You must know that the code of the example mostly comes from copy and paste.
Can You tell me, which line of code I have to set to #'( )?
And could You be so kind giving me an example for combining accidentals in
a string?
Thanks,
Stefan

> The function that the Accidental's 'stencil points to by default does
> the job of deciding whether to remove the accidental (if it is the second
> note in a tie, and not at a line-break).  We (at least I) happen to be
> considering to change this, as issue 3749.
>
> This unusual action for a 'stencil has caused all the layout code
> to avoid using the 'stencil property, and to go directly to the code
> that looks up the accidentals in 'glyph-name-alist.
>
> Specifically, the function that 'horizontal-skylines points to by default
> tries to use the glyph-name-alist, so you will need to replace that.
> Maybe setting it to #'() will work.
>
> Probably you intend to combine accidentals in a string.  If not for that,
> you could write their letter names 'm' 'p' etc. in the glyph-name-alist.
>
>

> Stefan Thomas <kontrapunktstefan <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> >* It uses the true type font HE for special microtonal accidentals.I've *
> found  this font somewhere in the web.
> >* Unfortunately the accidentals are too close to the notes.*
> >* How can I give them more space?*
> >* I tried everything.*
> >* When I compile the file, I get the error messages like *
> this:Mikrotoene_kurzbeispiel.ly:69:4: warning: Could not find glyph-name for
> alteration 1/6ch    chh
> >
> >
> >* Which is strange, because lilypond shows the correct accidentals.*
> >
>
>
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