Re: Position of accidentals in chords

2020-05-22 Thread Caio Barros
Em qui., 21 de mai. de 2020 às 15:34, Owen Lamb escreveu: > Hi Caio, > > I'm not sure if there's a way to customize the coded order of accidentals, > and for some reason tweaking the X-offset property doesn't seem to work > either. In your case, making a couple of manual tweaks to the flat's and

Re: Position of accidentals in chords

2020-05-21 Thread Owen Lamb
Hi Caio, I'm not sure if there's a way to customize the coded order of accidentals, and for some reason tweaking the X-offset property doesn't seem to work either. In your case, making a couple of manual tweaks to the flat's and double-flat's extra-offset properties (which are added after all the

Position of accidentals in chords

2020-05-20 Thread Caio Barros
Hello, In the example below: \relative c' { 1 1 } Notice the difference in the position of the flat symbol in the G-flat. For me, particularly, I find the first chord much more clean: after the double flat, closet to the note (and it occupies less space). Is there a way to change the