Scot Hanna-Weir wrote:

Well, I'm glad, (sort of..), to hear that you don't know of an easy way
either. It confirms to me that this is a pain. What I do is I have made a
text expression that is a bracket and sits to the right of the note in
roughly the correct position. (I always have to fudge it some).

In ordinary useage, you'd only need two, the bracketed sharp, and bracketed flat. I'd be inclined in most cases to create either a text or (in older versions) a shape expression (shape expression allows mixed fonts; also allows moving brackets to obtain exact placement) containing the opening and closing bracket, and the accidental. When I needed an editorial bracket, I'd apply enter the note the way it should sound on playback, hide the accidental if necessary, and then use the expression to provide the bracketed one.

ns

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