Am 26.03.2015 um 19:57 schrieb MING TSANG:
Hi,
Simon:
Thank you, but I did
not see the attachment.
That’s probably because I forgot to attach it…
Here you go :-)
Immanuel,
Ming
Hello Ming,
here’s the best I could come up with. I remember
that in hand-engraved scores, this is resolved by
shifting the two notes further apart and placing the
dots close to each one, which I now mimicked, albeit
very poorly: the dot placement looks very odd now.
Perhaps you’ll want to fiddle with extra-offset
more, adjusting also the Y value (which I didn’t;
you may also make the music function take it as
another argument – see the Extending Manual on
explanations), so it will look good.
HTH, Simon
Am
26.03.2015 um 16:26 schrieb MING TSANG:
Adnrew,
Sorry,
I choose the wrong word here.
I
was hoping that the dot will be displayed
closer to the notehead. e.g. 1st bar of bass
staff, the dot of quarter note be displayed
closer to quarter note , now it line up with
the half note. This is more evident on
bar3.
Immanuel,
Ming
I
am not convinced the dots look
awful. It’s perfectly legible to
me - just highly dotted
notation. What do you mean by
awful, exactly?
Andrew
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