On 07/05/2012 10:30 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Peter O'Doherty <m...@peterodoherty.net> writes:
On 07/05/2012 09:06 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Peter O'Doherty <m...@peterodoherty.net> writes:
Is there another way to avoid repeated accidentals on new staves but
still keep the accidental style 'dodecaphonic?
I find that
{
\accidentalStyle "dodecaphonic"
\override Accidental #'hide-tied-accidental-after-break = ##t
cis~ cis cis~ cis~ \break cis~ cis cis~ cis
}
works just like I would expect.
Thanks for your help.
The accidental override doesn't work when the tied notes are contained
within a |<< \\ >> |construct. Is there a way to deal with these?
Assuming that you are using this construct everywhere, you can use
\layout { \accidentalStyle "dodecaphonic"
\override Accidental #'hide-tied-accidental-after-break = ##t
}
in order to have these styles apply to all created contexts (including
the contexts in << \\ >>). This requires a more recent version of
LilyPond (2.15.thirty-something or so); if that is not available, you
can achieve the equivalent somewhat more laboriously using \context
redefinitions explicitly.
Thanks. That does it.
Regards,
Peter
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