Graham,
I have an announcement to make: I'm an idiot.
Thanks! That saves us from having to say it… ;-)
In my defense, nobody *else* pointed out that \tweak was
*invented* for customizing engraving of the next object in the
input stream, as opposed to \override.
I think everyone else — including me — has (idiotically) forgotten
about the \tweak command during this thread!
The following lines fix the "how do I backwards in time" problem:
'tweaks
(list (cons (quote X-offset) -1))
I tip my hat to you, sir: an elegant solution!
Kieren.
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