The right-padding certainly makes a difference and as far as I can see,
also the left-padding is taken into account in the source code. I hope you
have realized that the accidental engraver lives in the Staff context.
\version "2.11.36"
\layout{ragged-right = ##t }
\relative {
<cis dis fes> <c d fis>
\override Staff.AccidentalPlacement #'right-padding = #10
<cis dis fes> <c d fis>
}
/Mats
Trevor Daniels wrote:
The Internals Reference says that the left-padding and
right-padding properties of the
accidental-placement-interface, which are used (only) by the
AccidentalPlacement object are user-settable, but I can't
see any effect resulting from setting them. Should there
be? Or is the IR misleading on this point?
Trevor D
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