>> If the distance exceeds a certain threshold (say, more than a >> ninth), I would rather suggest that the voices are treated >> independently, this is, that the accidental clusters are computed >> separately, as originally stated by David. > > Well, the point of aligning them vertically is to make them stand > out as a unit. That makes sense to me.
Not for piano music (I'm just typesetting such a piece, thus my
reports). It's *extremely* distracting if there is a gap between the
accidental and its note if not part of a chord. Attached are two
examples from Debussy's first volume of preludes (Edition peters):
they clearly show that two largely separated voices do *not* have
aligned accidentals.
However, piano voices are often intertwined, so it would be really
good if Lilypond could group accidental clusters by itself.
>> BTW, it's easy to construct a situation even with Mike's patch (thanks
>> for the quick fix!) where a chord contains enough accidentals so that
>> accidentals in the separate voice are still too far to the left.
>
> What is "too far"?
I mean: There is an unwanted, ugly gap between the note head and the
accidental.
Werner
<<inline: debussy-preludes.png>>
<<inline: debussy-preludes1.png>>
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