Ha! I totally forgot about "tweak"! Now I remember seeing that example where one note of a chord is smaller than the other three. I'm going to try it. Many thanks, James. I bet this will fix it.

Jonathan

James E. Bailey wrote:
First, I know nothing about this, but,
Am 31.08.2008 um 19:23 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:

Hi Tom,

While it's possible to position fingerings very precisely using extra-offset,
you can only do so to notes inside chord constructs.  Fine.  The problem
is that if you're trying to position the fingerings for an actual chord
(i.e. more than 1 note at the same time inside a chord construct),
isn't that what \tweak is for? I mean, the only time I see it is when a specific change needs to be made inside a chord construct. Again, I know nothing about what's going on here.



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