On 9/15/16 8:35 AM, "Chris Yate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Thanks -- but that example is about balancing the dots around a chord,
>which I believe we're not disagreed about. (This scanned example is
>related her statement about not placing the dots in one direction).
I believe the first chord \relative c'{ <f g a b>4.} is exactly analogous
to your case 2 -- four note cluster, space at the bottom. And the bottom
dot is one staff space below the bottom note of the chord.
>
>
>And yet:
>
>\relative c' { <a' b c d e>2. }
>does not produce the output she suggests for this chord. I need
>chord-dots-limit = 4 for that.
That certainly is strange. I wonder why it drops to four dots instead of
5, given that there are 5 notes in the cluster. And the G space dot would
only be two staff positions away from the E.
I'm looking into the code now. I'll see if I can figure out what's going
on.
Thanks,
Carl
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