On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 at 06:24 Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote:

>
> > The issue occurs when writing closely spaced chords with an
> > augmentation dot in the rhythm. Dots are placed only on spaces
> > (which we should expect), but in certain very easy to reproduce
> > conditions, the dot appears in an unexpected place.
>
> Cf. `regression/chord-dots.ly'; this is controlled by the
> `chord-dots-limit' property.
>
> However, you have found a bug I think, since it doesn't seem to work
> correctly for your case, eliminating dots on the wrong side of the
> chord.
>
>
>     Werner
>

Thanks Werner. That's potentially a useful workaround. But the default
behaviour is obviously broken. There's no way I should see a dot placed on
the space above or below a note on a space -- obviously notes on a line are
a different matter.  As far as I can tell the default should be never to
place the dot more than one staff position away from the top or bottom note
of a chord.

Chris
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