I can reproduce from scratch. Seems arpeggios create space before the chord that is honored when calculating the minimum distance from a previous chord but not when calculating the minimum distance from a previous rest. Curious, because most places these calculations would be shared.
But, here's something even more curious: it's not just arpeggios, but all symbols attached to chords that are allowed to overlap a previous rest (but not note) to some extent:
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Please attach a sample score, that eases reproducing and fixing the issue a lot
In reply to Please attach a sample score… by Jojo-Schmitz
sure, here it is:
sample.mscz
thanks
I can reproduce from scratch. Seems arpeggios create space before the chord that is honored when calculating the minimum distance from a previous chord but not when calculating the minimum distance from a previous rest. Curious, because most places these calculations would be shared.
But, here's something even more curious: it's not just arpeggios, but all symbols attached to chords that are allowed to overlap a previous rest (but not note) to some extent:
As such, this actually relates to #285591: Accidentals no longer tuck under/over previous notes