Hello list,
here is a snippet I've been inputting where I can't seem to move a
colliding note away:
shiftRight = { \once \override NoteHead #'extra-offset = #'(1 . 0)
\once \override Stem #'extra-offset = #'(1 . 0) }
\score {
\relative c'' {
fis8.\tieDown d16~<d f>8.g16gis8.a16c8. \tieUp <d,a'd>16~ |
\once \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'((2 . -1) (7 . 1) (10 .
1))
<d a'd>1~ |
\voiceOne
\once \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'((2 . -1) (10 . 1))
<< { <d d'>1~ |
\once \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'((2 . -1) (12 . 2))
<d d'>2r } \context Voice="1"
{ \stemUp \shiftRight gis8 a16gis a gis a gis \tieUp a2~ | a2 } >>
\bar"|."
}
}
As you see, I've managed to position all ties so that they look best,
and even tied the first chord to the corresponding split voices. But
the first g sharp pokes its stem right through the whole note. I've
tried to move it away with extra-offset, but that leaves the beam
looking wrong.
The manual says one should use force-hshift in this situation, but
overriding the force-hshift for the g sharp has no effect. Is that
because the d and the g sharp are in different voices? How do I make
them aware of each other? Alternatively, how does one override a beam
to be shorter at one end?