However... according to Stone (which is my favorite notation reference),
staccatos and tenutos always go inside slurs, but accents go outside slurs
if they're on the ends.  I feel that this is the most natural placement,
since the slur is (in most cases) much too far from the notehead when a big
accent is wedged (ha!) in between.

-- 
Brad Beyenhof
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On Monday, March 08, 2004 5:52 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
> Or simply assign the accent to be inside slurs.
>
> Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> 
> > On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 01:51  PM, Rob Deemer wrote:
> > 
> >> It seems that slurs in 2004 do not collide with staccato 
> and tenuto 
> >> markings, but when I have accents, they collide. I wasn't 
> sure if this 
> >> is a font annotation thing or not. Any ideas on how to fix such a 
> >> thing, if it is indeed fixable?
> > 
> > 
> > The default Articulation definition for staccato and tenuto 
> includes 
> > "inside slurs" checked, for accent it does not.  There is 
> no "outside 
> > slurs" option, though that would REALLY be nice.  As it is, 
> there is no 
> > way to fix it but to move accents away from the notehead 
> manually so 
> > that they don't collide.
> > 
> 
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