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incorrect positioning of accidentals
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
incorrect positioning of accidentals |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Jul 2002 22:00:11 +0200 (CEST) |
[This is CVS 2002-07-20 14:17]
The positioning of accidentals is sometimes incorrect. Some examples:
. <bis es gis>
# #
LilyPond gives b but it should be b -- the top
# #
accidental should be nearest to the chord.
. <es as>
The distance between the two flats is too big.
. <gis cis>
# #
LilyPond gives # which is plain wrong -- it must be # .
. <ges es'>
b
LilyPond gives b which is not possible for a sixth. It must
b
be b .
. <g! des>
This is even worse! The interval is only a fifth, but LilyPond
aligns the accidentals vertically (well, the natural is even
nearer to the stem than the flat which increases the bad
appearance).
Werner
- incorrect positioning of accidentals,
Werner LEMBERG <=