On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:16:58PM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote: > Unfortunately, I didn't find the time to scan that part of B&H edition. If [...]
Ha! I finally did what an more intelligent beeing would have done first:
open collated-files.html and search for `shift'.
Attached you can find an image of what B&H does, and the corresponding
LilyPond input. There's still one difference to the original B&H print:
the horizontal distance between the g and the bes should be reduced a
little bit (shorter beam).
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 11:32:41PM +0100, donald_j_axel wrote:
[...]
> I still do not understand why I couldn't move the notecolumn with
> a \once statement, and I think that would be the solution.
Well, the force-hshift seem to do the job. As noted above, what's missing
is an additional left-shift of the b16.
And, if possible, a set of rules that automatically choose that
arrangement when necessary.
Looks like I've to read LilyPond sources and to find my good old Wanske
edition. I hope I won't break *my* bookshelves :-)
Ciao,
Kili
<<attachment: bh-page1.png>>
\version "2.1.15"
bhquickhack = \once \property Voice.NoteColumn \override #'force-hshift = #1.7
\score {
\notes \relative c {
\time 3/4
\key d \minor
\clef bass
<<
{<d bes' d>8 s} \\
{g8. f16}
>>
<<
{<cis a' cis>8} \\
{
\bhquickhack g'8. bes16^\markup{\huge TODO: shift this bes slightly left}
}
>>
}
\paper {raggedright = ##t}
}
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