----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Payne" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: Accidental overlaying stem


On 24/08/10 08:21, Nick Payne wrote:
I think I have reported this before - a beamed note with an accidental
on a ledger line above the stave has the accidental colliding with the
stem of the previous note. For different notes it happens at different
heights above the stave and also seems to depend on the length of the
stem of the previous note:

\version "2.13.30"

\relative c' {
    \time 3/4
% \override Staff.Stem #'X-extent = #'(4 . 4)
    \stemUp ais8[ bis'' ais] ais,[ bis'! ais] ais, [ais' ais] ais,
[ais''! ais]
}
ps. What is probably the same problem appears if the first note of a bar
has an accidental and is on a ledger line below the stave - the
accidental is directly under the barline rather than being to the right
of it:

\version "2.13.30"

\relative c' {
    \time 3/4
%    \override Staff.Stem #'X-extent = #'(4 . 4)
    \stemUp ais8[ bis'' ais] ais,[ bis'! ais] ais,, [ais' ais] ais,
[ais''! ais]
}

Nick

Can't find where you've posted this before - not to the bug group, anyway.

This looks OK in 2.12.3 and so looks like a regression. I've added it to the bug tracker:

http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1235

As a workaround, can you use 2.12.3?

--
Phil Holmes



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