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> 
>
> The biggest problems cause the quite common case where the cluster
> contains two notes with the same absolute pitch but different accidentals.
> Some printers use split chordal lines for this case, but I have not seen
> yet a convincing notation. However, vertical shifting brings no
> advantage in these cases. I cannot remember to have seen vertical
> shifting of accidentals in print.

In that case, I remember to have seen at the same altitude something
like:


 \sharp <noteheas> \nat <notehead>
           |________________|
                    |
                    |
                    |  
                   (the comon stem).
> 
> Christof.

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