Well, although in this case it's pretty clear that the dot belongs to
the F (can't be any other way), it's true that the disposition is
somehow odd. I entered the same sequence of music in sibelius to see
how that software dealed with that problem. I like it better its
solution than lilypond's one. I provide both pngs.

I added ragged-right prior to compile it (in 2.11.20). And I noticed
also that the sharp in A sharp (third measure) is too much separated
from the notehead.

Maybe the experts in music engraving are able to tell us more.


cheers,


2007/3/19, Martin Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,

I just wanted to start with a new music sheet. I must admit that I haven't
worked with lilypond for a long time and I'm not an expert in music notation.
But I noticed an ugly output in the third measure. At first view, it is not
clear where the dot belongs to (it belongs to the fis). Now I'm not sure if
lilypond is responsible for this or if it's me. :-)

Attachment: dot on fis.png
Description: PNG image

Attachment: same example in sibelius.png
Description: PNG image

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