On Tue, 2013-03-26 at 13:12 +0100, Janek Warchoł wrote: > On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Richard Shann > <richard.sh...@virgin.net> wrote: > > Dear LilyPonders, > > When a tied note with accidental ties across a line boundary the > > accidental is repeated in the next bar. If there is a further note with > > the same accidental, the accidental is repeated, which looks very odd, > > as the accidental has already been printed in that bar. > > Do you mean the accidentals on frist quarter notes in each measure, > i.e. the second accidental here > > \version "2.16.2" > { > ees'4 ees'8 ees'4 ees' ees'8 ~ > ees' ees'4 ees' ees' ees'8 ~ > } > > ? > If so, it's printed because music notation rules say so. Notation > rules say that if an altered note is tied across barline, the tied > part after barline "inherits" accidental, but the following notes > don't (as the accidental was in the previous measure), so new > accidental is needed. > > Or do you refer to the accidental after the line break? The one after the line break (which I called a line boundary in my original message). I think it is a bug BTW ...
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