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6 lsrtags = "expressive-marks, tweaks-and-overrides"
9 The vertical ordering of scripts is controlled with the
10 @code{script-priority} property. The lower this number, the closer it
11 will be put to the note. In this example, the @code{TextScript} (the
12 sharp symbol) first has the lowest priority, so it is put lowest in the
13 first example. In the second, the prall trill (the @code{Script}) has
14 the lowest, so it is on the inside. When two objects have the same
15 priority, the order in which they are entered determines which one
19 doctitle = "Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts"
22 \once \override TextScript #'script-priority = #-100
23 a2^\prall^\markup { \sharp }
25 \once \override Script #'script-priority = #-100
26 a2^\prall^\markup { \sharp }