Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> 
> Why not use #'positions?
>  
after playing around a bit (really enjoying...) with this idea i came to a
quite satisfactory solution.
as i mentioned, using \override Arpeggio #'positions = #'(-1 . 1 ) leeds to
unexpected results with some arpeggio styles.

in summary 

- arpeggioBracket works on its own
- arpeggioParenthesis needs positions 1 . 1 + \tweak for a correction of the
vertical alignement
- the others need positions -0.5 . 0.5 + \tweak for a correction of the
vertical alignement

you can see the results (and the source of course) in the attached files!
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19270393/arpeggio%2Bbug.png arpeggio+bug.png 
http://www.nabble.com/file/p19270393/arpeggio%2Bbug.ly arpeggio+bug.ly 
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