Am 26.12.2008 um 23:59 schrieb Graham Percival:
Well, first start off with a simple example:
\version "2.11.65"
\relative c'' {
c4(
\once \set suggestAccidentals = ##t
cis d4.) c8
}
Hmm, it prints an error message. It would be helpful to report
this to the bug list.
You know, I never know if those things are actual bugs, or simply due
to my lack of understanding how the program works. I never know if
what I'm seeing is erroneous output, or erroneous input.
Then try to make it behave properly:
\version "2.11.65"
\relative c'' {
\override AccidentalSuggestion #'avoid-slur = #'inside
c4(
\once \set suggestAccidentals = ##t
cis d4.) c8
}
…use some ugly hack with #'extra-offset and the Slur
overrides to get the output you want.
This is the point at which I asked the list for help. I didn't come
to the concept of using #'extra-offset on my own, and a simple "try
using #'extra-offset for the slur" would probably have sufficed to
point me in the direction I needed (in fact, jonathan kulp suggested
it, and came very close to what I ended up using as my workaround. I
did get useful help. But, from our resident chairman of the not-warm-
and-fuzzy committee, I got premeditated sarcasm that related to a
completely different issue, and when I forced the point of how *not*
helpful that information was, I got tons of examples of how my
problem was *not* solved, and a suggestion to do something that had
already been suggested and illustrated. So, while this time, our
resident not-warm-and-fuzzy committee chairman did provide examples
so we didn't have to guess what he meant, he still omitted the
easiest part of helping which could have simple been, \override
TextScript #'extra-offset = #'( 0.0 . -5.0), instead of the wonderful
instruction in how to properly use lilypond.
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