Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Hi David, David Nalesnik wrote: Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Paul Morris > wrote: Thanks David and Nick! More below... David Nalesnik wrote: Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne mailto:nick.pa...@internode.on.net>

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Paul Morris wrote: > Thanks David and Nick! More below... > > David Nalesnik wrote: > > Hi Paul, > > On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne wrote: > >> On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: >> >> Thank you! This works, but unfortunately (like the Hy

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Thanks David and Nick! More below... David Nalesnik wrote: Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne mailto:nick.pa...@internode.on.net>> wrote: On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thank you! This works, but unfortunately (like the Hydra's heads) it introduces two

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne wrote: > On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: > > Thomas Morley wrote: > > Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris > : > > Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the > opposite side of the stem, overridin

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Nick Payne
On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris: Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simp

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris: Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the NoteColumn #'for

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris : > Hello,  Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the > opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? > > I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the > NoteColumn #'force-hshift prop

Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the |NoteColumn #'force-hshift| property only works with notes in different voices,