Hi Joram,

TextScript.script-priority has a default value of 200.
Each concurrent TextScript will be counted up (starting with 200+0 = 200,
200+1 = 201, 200+2 = 202, etc.) by default.
The smaller the number, the closer to the notehead.

So, by default, LilyPond will keep the order of TextScripts intact and I'm
really wondering what happened in your original non-working example...

*Caveat:*
Your first \tweak may be dangerous, because LilyPond will automatically
count up the value of script-priority, i.e. when saying
{ a-\tweak script-priority #201 -"one" -"two" }
then both "one" and "two" will have the same script-priority value 201 and
anything could happen.

All the best,
Torsten







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