Thank you!
-Ahanu
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023, 04:26 Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le 05/01/2023 à 10:17, Ahanu Banerjee a écrit :
> > If I wanted to override the position of this single accidental, how
> > might I do so?
>
> Use extra-offset.
>
> \version "2.24.0"
>
> \language "english"
> \relative {
>
Le 05/01/2023 à 10:17, Ahanu Banerjee a écrit :
If I wanted to override the position of this single accidental, how
might I do so?
Use extra-offset.
\version "2.24.0"
\language "english"
\relative {
\clef bass
\key a \major
<
\tweak Accidental.extra-offset #'(-0.35 . 0) f,
\twea
Thanks for the clarification. I went back to Gould and indeed found a
reference to octave accidentals (page 90). It seems to be more a suggestion
than a rule. (I don't have other engraving texts on hand, but as a cellist,
the spacing struck me as jarring. Perhaps it is useful for keyboardists?)
Th
Le 05/01/2023 à 07:26, Ahanu Banerjee a écrit :
Hello,
Please see the example below. I tried running it in 2.22 and 2.23 as
well, and got the same result. Am I missing an obvious reason that the
c-natural accidental is placed so far to the left?
\version "2.24.0"
\language "english"
\relativ
Hello,
Please see the example below. I tried running it in 2.22 and 2.23 as well,
and got the same result. Am I missing an obvious reason that the c-natural
accidental is placed so far to the left?
\version "2.24.0"
\language "english"
\relative {
\clef bass
\key a \major
% unexpected place