Hi Kieren

2011/10/20 Kieren MacMillan <[email protected]>

> (...)
>
> \version "2.15.14"
> \language "english"
>
> \relative a' { <a b ds fss b>2\arpeggio }
> (...)
>
> Without the tweak, the space before the note (which, in this case, is the
> downbeat of a measure) is extremely large — as a result, the other parts in
> the score look awful (with a huge blank space before the first note).
>

You're right. Looks better with the tweak.

I don't have a solution to get what you want, but I noticed something
interesting. Using AccidentalCautionary changes the order of accidentals as
wanted. But when using \override AccidentalCautionary #'parenthesized  = ##f
the accidental switches to the left. :(
I can't explain this behaviour, but if someone can fix the switch-back, it
could be a workaround.

\version "2.15.14"

\language "english"

\relative a' {
        %\override AccidentalCautionary #'parenthesized  = ##f
 \override Arpeggio #'X-extent = #'(-0.1 . 0.7) <a b ds fss? b>2\arpeggio
}

Cheers,
  Harm
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