...and I was wandering why a two character notation for sharps ;)
thank you all once again...


On 7/26/07, Christ van Willegen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

On 7/26/07, Vasil Kadifeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Many thanks Tao,
>
> it works ;)
>
> but then I will have to encode all c, f, and g notes as cis, fis, and
gis respectively, because lilypond puts a natural sign in front of the first
c, f, g note. am I correct ?
>
> I was expecting some kind of automatic mechanism for that, though I am
not sure how that could be done...

That's correct, you'll have to write the fis, gis and cis as, well,
fis, gis and cis! That's because a 'cis' (or 'c sharp') is a different
note from a 'c' (c 'natural').

If you'd rather write 'cs' for 'cis', I guess you'll have to include
'english.ly' somewhere. Since Lilypond is originally written for Dutch
musicians, the default is dutch note names...

See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Note-names-in-other-languages
for more information.

Regards,

Christ van Willegen
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