> Your example of comma tuning was indeed the ticket I needed!! great to hear!
> I've adapted your file to 31 equal temperament. (The files are > attached for anyone who is interested.) I don't know whether it's common knowledge, but I notate the 31-step octave with conventional accidentals: c deses cis des cisis d ... in meantone it's quite close to 31-equal, much closer than c cis d ... is to 12-equal. > The only bug I have is that > is seems to be adding naturals to notes as if they were alterations > (i.e. with no key signature, a 'c' is typeset with a natural sign next > to it.) I suppose I need to go to lilypond-user if I need help with > that, but if anyone wants to let me know if I've missed something > obvious, please do. it's logical, but ugly: Lilypond doesn't print an accidental if the pitch is not changed, but our examples change all pitches except a (and it's just a weird thing that this change is marked by a natural). p _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel