Positions of notes in chords

2007-12-27 Thread Alasdair McAndrew
I'm typesetting some music, and in order to stay as close as possible to the
original 17th century manuscript, I'm typesetting my chords as voices: top
note stem up, other notes stem down as a separate voice.  However, I have a
chord {d4}\\ {g, c4} in which the top d ends up to the left of the
lower chord.  But I want it typeset to the *right*.  How can I achieve this?

Thanks,
Alasdair
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RE: Positions of notes in chords

2007-12-27 Thread Trevor Daniels

You can move the note column to the right with the command
\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #1.5 placed
before the d.  Change the 1.5 to control the position
precisely.

Trevor D

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I'm typesetting some music, and in order to stay as close as
possible to the original 17th century manuscript, I'm
typesetting my chords as voices: top note stem up, other
notes stem down as a separate voice.  However, I have a
chord {d4}\\ {g, c4} in which the top d ends up to the
left of the lower chord.  But I want it typeset to the
right.  How can I achieve this?

Thanks,
Alasdair




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