I'm having trouble making the spacing of accidentals right under the
following circumstance, where there's a note with an accidental tied
across a barline and a note in a voice below it also has an accidental.
The tied note c-sharp doesn't have an accidental because it's tied,
but the
Hi Jon,
2008/12/16 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Is there a way to make the invisible sharp symbol take up no space so that
the whole chord moves to the left where it ought to be?
There's a workaround for this mentioned in the bug tracker for issue #612.
Regards,
Neil
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,
2008/12/16 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Is there a way to make the invisible sharp symbol take up no space so that
the whole chord moves to the left where it ought to be?
There's a workaround for this mentioned in the bug tracker for issue #612.
Hi Jonathan,
This was promising but didn't solve the problem because it also made
the accidentals in the other voice disappear. Here's the context:
Maybe the modified snippet (included below) will solve your problem?
HTH,
Kieren.
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\version 2.11.65
\new Staff \relative c'' {
2008/12/17 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
I still want the a-sharp to appear in the 2nd measure, but don't want the
space occupied by the c-sharp. Using this no-reset workaround, the
a-sharp disappears, too. Is there a way to apply this style using \override
instead of set? if so
Neil Puttock wrote:
2008/12/17 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
I still want the a-sharp to appear in the 2nd measure, but don't want the
space occupied by the c-sharp. Using this no-reset workaround, the
a-sharp disappears, too. Is there a way to apply this style using \override