Am 18.08.2016 um 18:14 schrieb tisimst:
> Josh,
>
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Joshua Nichols [via Lilypond]
> <[hidden email] </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=193798&i=0>> wrote:
>
>     I'm trying to shift a note one place to either direction using the
>     following:
>
>     \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #1
>
>     In monophonic texures. However, It doesn't work/compile.
>
>     Why is this so? What is the solution?
>
>     forceHShift = { \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #40 }
>
>     \relative c' {
>       c d e \forceHShift f g f e d c
>     }
>
>
> Try:
>
> \once \override NoteColumn.X-offset = #1
>

This was the solution, the "why" is that the "shift" in force-hshift
refers to shifting the note column in relation to other voices.

Urs

> HTH,
> Abraham 
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