Oh I understand now. Indeed this can be very useful for (at least) having the 12 tone rows displayed in a more human readable way, mixing sharps and flats. Maybe it can help in having the input row as pitches instead of numbers. I'll see what I can come up with in the next days. These objects are excellent!

On 03-01-2016 11:31, David Kastrup wrote:
Caio Giovaneti de Barros <caio.bar...@gmail.com> writes:

On 02-01-2016 16:18, David Kastrup wrote:
It might also be worth taking a look at the facilities provided by
issue 4702
<URL:http://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4702/> to see
how (or whether) they would have helped here.
Do you think you could write some small example of what those
functions do? I didn't understand how they are used. One thing that I
really wanted is an automatic way for the software to decide what
notes should be flat and what should be sharp, even if it's not
perfect. Currently my code only outputs sharps and to be honest this
is not very natural to read (pun intended).


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