I have seen this notation too in transcriptions of vihuela music.  I
guess it wouldn't be too difficult to implement. Maybe you would need a
different notation for a "mobile dot" (e.g. d4*).

        /Bernard

Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You could always play with
>   \once \override Dots #'extra-offset = #'(2 . 0)
> but the results will be fairly unreliable when the spacing changes.
> 
>     /Mats
> 
> Laura Conrad wrote:
> > Do we have a way to put the barline between the notehead and the dot?
> > It's fairly common in modern mensurstriche editions, and the later
> > Dowland facsimiles that I'm transcribing these days do it as well.
> > 
> > I mean a case like:
> > 
> > \time 4/4
> > a4 b4 c4 d4. | e8
> > 
> > It would be good to be able to tell lilypond that the d notehead should be 
> > to the
> > left of the bar, but the dot should be to the right.
> > 
> 
-- 
Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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