I just tried it, but unfortunately it appears to only work when used inside
the chord, and I need to find a way to do it from outside.

2018-01-31 17:39 GMT-03:00 Caagr98 <caag...@gmail.com>:

> You could try \single instead of \once, as in <a \single \omit Accidental
> cs,>.
>
> On 01/31/18 21:27, Stefano Troncaro wrote:
> > Hello again everyone!
> >
> > Suppose I have the following example:
> >
> > \version "2.19.80" \language "english" command = { %What should go here
> to omit the sharp while keeping the natural? } \score { \new Staff { \new
> Voice \relative c'' { \key b \minor \accidentalStyle modern \partial 4 <as
> c,> |
> >       <b b,> \command <a cs,> <g d~> <fs d>
> >     } } }
> >
> > If for whatever reason I wanted to omit the sharp while keeping the
> natural sign of the <a cs,>, obviously \once \omit Accidental won't work.
> I'm at a loss as to how to tackle this problem, and looking through the
> documentation hasn't helped.
> >
> > Does anyone have an idea?
> > Stéfano
> >
> >
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