Hi Paul,

Thanks so much for this. That has given me the impetus and understanding to
code my solution. In your context you are using an engraver, so you simply
omit the notehead styles such as harmonic. In my case, I am overriding the
notehead stencil to draw my own custom shapes, and so what I do now is to
check when the style is ‘harmonic and provide my own drawing routine for
that, rather than omitting it. This is really perfect, because the whole
point of my custom override is to generate a very particular look and feel
for my composer’s noteheads, and other stylistic appearance considerations.

Yet again, thanks!

Andrew


On 1 June 2016 at 10:38:18 PM, Paul wrote:


Yes, you'll want to check the 'style property of the note head grob and
when it is 'harmonic then leave the default stencil alone (or provide your
own harmonic note head stencil).  There are a number of different note head
styles like this.  See my custom note head engraver below (for Clairnote
music notation[1]) which just leaves the default stencil in place for a
given list of styles.
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