Re: manually tweaking accidental X-position

2008-12-22 Thread Trevor Daniels


kristof wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 11:59 AM



hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to manually tweak the X-position of 
an accidental.
In the list archives i found someone reporting that \override 
Accidental #'Y-offset works, but \override Accidental #'X-offset 
doesn't. Is there another way to accomplish this?

thanks & greetings,


You could try overriding the value of the 'right-padding property
of the AccidentalPlacement object, which lives in the Staff context.
This controls the separation between a group of accidentals and the
associated note(s).  There's an example of its use in the 2.11
Learning Manual.  See "right-padding" in the index.

Trevor
 



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manually tweaking accidental X-position

2008-12-22 Thread kristof

hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to manually tweak the X-position of 
an accidental.
In the list archives i found someone reporting that \override 
Accidental #'Y-offset works, but \override Accidental #'X-offset 
doesn't. Is there another way to accomplish this?

thanks & greetings,
Kristof

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