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Subject:    chord accidental placement when tied
From:       "Neil Thornock" <neilthornock () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-11-28 21:06:28
Message-ID: 9abf2e4b0711281306h7414f42ana5d02bbe748291a () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello all,

I've looked for this issue but I can't find it anywhere.

As displayed in the following snippet, the E-flat on the chord that ties
over the barline is much too far to the left, as if the B-flat above it is
pushing it over.  This does not happen with a B-natural, and it only happens
with a tie over a barline.

Looks like a bug, but I need a fix for now, and I'm hoping for an elegant
one...

Has anyone found a solution to this?  Is there a way to change (manually)
the ordering of accidentals on a chord to put the A-flat closer?

%%%%%%%
\paper {ragged-right = ##t}
\relative c' {<bes' g>2~ <bes ees,> <bes g>1~ <bes ees,>}
\version "2.11.35"




-- 
Neil Thornock, D.M.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Theory/Composition
Brigham Young University

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Hello all,<br><br>I&#39;ve looked for this issue but I can&#39;t find it \
anywhere.<br><br>As displayed in the following snippet, the E-flat on the chord that \
ties over the barline is much too far to the left, as if the B-flat above it is \
pushing it over. &nbsp;This does not happen with a B-natural, and it only happens \
with a tie over a barline. <br><br>Looks like a bug, but I need a fix for now, and \
I&#39;m hoping for an elegant one...<br><br>Has anyone found a solution to this? \
&nbsp;Is there a way to change (manually) the ordering of accidentals on a chord to \
put the A-flat closer? <br><br>%%%%%%%<br>\paper {ragged-right = ##t}<br>\relative \
c&#39; {&lt;bes&#39; g&gt;2~ &lt;bes ees,&gt; &lt;bes g&gt;1~ &lt;bes \
ees,&gt;}<br>\version &quot;2.11.35&quot;<br><br><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Neil \
Thornock,  D.M.<br>Visiting Assistant Professor of \
Music<br>Theory/Composition<br>Brigham Young University 



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