If I compile the following code with Lilypond 1.5.x (currently I am using version 1.5.63, but this happened with older versions too):
---------------------------------------------------------------------- smallNatural = #'(music ((font-relative-size . -1) "accidentals-0")) \score { \context Staff \notes \relative c'' { \key f \minor c2^\prall^\smallNatural c2^\trill^\smallNatural } } ---------------------------------------------------------------------- then the first natural sign goes *above* the prall (as one would expect), but the second one goes *below* the trill. Is this a bug, or does Lily *have to do* this for some strange typesetting convention? Another question. We already discussed about a similar topic in this mailing list (20/06/2002): the problem was to place two alterations near a turn, the first above the articulation while the other below it (but *above* the note), since Lily swaps the lower alteration with the articulation. It seems to me that Han-Wen did found the reason of this strange behaviour (it was something about `script-priority'), so I thought this was a bug to be corrected. But Lily 1.5.63 still gives the same output as the previous versions. Maurizio _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user