I recommend you to read carefully the full chapter on "Tweaking output".
The section "Fixing overlapping notation" contains a list of commonly
tweaked objects. The general principles for how to figure out the relevant
object are discribed in the section "The \override command" with its
subsection.

   /Mats

Kieran Coulter wrote:

Hello,

I have one last question concerning colouring objects,
what is the correct syntax to colour an absolute dynamic marking?

Something like:

\override Dynamic.Marking #'color = #red ?

I have trouble finding the correct context and object names to use, but i think I have at least learned how to add an exclamation mark for afterwards!

Thanks,

Kieran Coulter

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