On 10 September 2011 10:18, Brent Annable <
address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> Here's a little example of the situation I'm talking about:
> \score {
> \new Staff = "Discantus"
> \new Voice = "Discantus" \relative c'' {
> \set suggestAccidentals = ##t
> \override AccidentalSuggestion #'Y-offset = 1
> g1 g g g g g g g \break
> g g g g gis \fermata
> }
> }
> Here, with a Y-offset value of 1, the accidental is in the same place as it
> would be if the \override command weren't there. Only when the number is
> above 5 does the accidental start to move upwards.
Hi,