At 23:42 30/08/2016 -0500, Bonly Monly Gonly wrote:
How does one show courtesy accidentals (specifically a natural sign), ...
The Notation Manual distinguishes between reminder and cautionary
accidentals; I'm not sure which you mean:
"Normally accidentals are printed automatically, but you may also
print them manually. A reminder accidental can be forced by adding an
exclamation mark ! after the pitch. A cautionary accidental (i.e., an
accidental within parentheses) can be obtained by adding the question
mark ? after the pitch. These extra accidentals can also be used to
produce natural signs."
... and also how does one display the abbreviated names to the left
of each system.
Again, the The Notation Manual:
"The value of instrumentName is used for the first staff, and the
value of shortInstrumentName is used for all succeeding staves."
- and its example:
\new Staff \with {
instrumentName = #"Violin "
shortInstrumentName = #"Vln. "
}
{ c4.. g'16 c4.. g'16 \break | c1 }
Brian Barker
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