Hi,
How can I notate the (piano) chord e' f'! fsharp'4 without a clash
between e' and f' and change the order of accidentals to the more
logical f-natural, f-sharp?
Many thanks,
Peter
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From: Peter O'Doherty m...@peterodoherty.net
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:45 PM
Subject: Note head clashes
Hi,
How can I notate the (piano) chord e' f'! fsharp'4 without a clash
between e' and f' and change the order
On 19/12/10 02:45, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
Hi,
How can I notate the (piano) chord e' f'! fsharp'4 without a clash
between e' and f' and change the order of accidentals to the more
logical f-natural, f-sharp?
Many thanks,
Peter
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=505 shows one way of doing
How can I notate the (piano) chord e' f'! fsharp'4 without a clash
between e' and f' and change the order of accidentals to the more
logical f-natural, f-sharp?
Many thanks,
Peter
Try having a look at the thread entitled odd output - we've been
discussing something similar for the last
On 19/12/10 02:45, Peter O'Doherty wrote:
How can I notate the (piano) chord e' f'! fsharp'4 without a clash
between e' and f' and change the order of accidentals to the more
logical f-natural, f-sharp?
Remember, Peter, that the more logical order natural-sharp looks just
like the old way