Thanks so much to both! I ended up using X-offset, and it works like a
charm.

You're absolutely correct, Andrew. The score isn't particularly nice right
now. The break is actually my bad, I'm pretty sure I failed to copy over
something from my include files - since the bin had to be a self-contained
file. So I noticed that there was something funny going on with the break
in that version. The pedaling is also just a sketch too.

Still lots of things to do, but I'll try to make it look better. Maybe when
I'm a bit further along I'll ask for some more feedback! Henle does have
the nicest scores, so I was planning to buy their edition later to see.

Regards,
Michiel

On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Malte,
>
> Sure, depends which side you want to adjust of course, I am merely
> indicating a possible technique.
>
> Michiel, speaking as a player myself, your example score seems fairly
> cramped and lacking what I call 'air', making it a bit hard to read. And
> there is definitely something wrong with the second line - the break is in
> the wrong spot. Looking at my Henle Verlag edition, they get more space on
> the first line by not having so many 32's on the end. Also of possible
> interest is that they use triplets with curved brackets not rectangular,
> which seems to make the cramping less severe. There was discussion about
> how to do these on the list fairly recently.
>
> I am not suggesting you have to copy Henle, but it is very
> readable/playable edition in my opinion.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On 14 April 2017 at 17:55, Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Am 14.04.2017 um 06:45 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
>> > Hi Michiel,
>> >
>> > Use shorten-pait to taste.
>> >
>> >           %\once \override TupletBracket.positions = #'(3.1 . 3.4)
>> >           \once \override TupletBracket.shorten-pair = #'(0 . 0.5)
>>
>> Shouldn’t this be #'(0.2 . 0) or similar but not #'(0 . 0.5) if you want
>> to shorten it at the left edge?
>>
>> Alternatively, instead of shortening the tuplet bracket, you could move
>> the notes by inserting
>>
>>         \once \override Score.NoteColumn.X-offset = 0.6
>>
>> (try different values) at this place.
>>
>> >           \tuplet 3/2 {
>> >             r32 \clef treble
>> >             \once \override Slur.positions = #'(-1 . 1)
>> >             f'^(-[ f')]
>> >           }
>> >           %\once \override TupletBracket.positions = #'(3.4 . 3.4)
>> >           \tuplet 3/2 { r32 r \clef bass \stemNeutral <f,,,,_~ f'^~> }
>> >
>> > Andrew
>>
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