I've been using your wonderful lilypond (2.1.6) on my OS X 10.2.8 for a few weeks...
Due to my interests in writing modern, atonal music with something special harmonic situations
I recognized , that the positioning of accidentals in a chord is a little incorrect:
I type the chord:
(Therefore I prefer setting always accidentals at least in this piece... )
<cis'! a'! ais'! b'! c''! >4.
( but in automatic mode:
<cis' a' ais' b' c''>4.
it's even that the "a"-accidental is completely overwritten by "ais", so you don't know there's an "a") )
I'ts near by a cluster-chord
There appears a problem after rendering:
the accidentals stay on the same place if the notes are on the same line/between the same line;
they should placed next to each other.
Even better :
A famous way of notation Bartok used is
(it's a suggestion or possible solution) to implement a notation, you
divide the stem into two stems : if two notes in a chord are put on the same line/between the same line are
now written with two little (like a branch of a tree) short stems!
It would'nt be any more confusal.
A musician can now read it very quickly as the correct chord ...
Thanks for considering a solution for that "little" problem;
best regards, Niko
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