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‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Il venerdì 29 ottobre 2021 20:37, Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > It's a known bug. I think you can shorten your solution to: > > \once \omit Accidental > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Knute Snortum > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 11:36 AM Valentin Petzel valen...@petzel.at wrote: > > > Hello Mahandihi, > > > > It is possible to do that, e.g. By > > > > \once\override Accidental.stencil = ##f > > > > But it would be better to fix the underlying problem. Can you send us a > > small > > > > example of when that happens? Are you perhaps using g! (thus forcing a > > natural > > > > accidental)? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Valentin > > > > Am Freitag, 29. Oktober 2021, 20:24:44 CEST schrieb Mahanidhi: > > > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > in one song in \key gf I have four consecutive g notes that become natural > > > > > > but I don't know why the program puts again the natural sign in front of > > > > > > the second note. Is it possible to hide the natural sign? > > > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > Mahanidhi