>
> Is it possible to force Lilypond into using strictly "relative"
>> accidentals?
>>
>> What I mean by this: A raised 4th in d-major (g-sharp) gets a sharp sign.
>> A raised 4th in f-major (b-natural) gets a natural sign. I want this to get
>> a sharp sign as well; I even want "beses" to be print
Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote
> Is it possible to force Lilypond into using strictly "relative"
> accidentals?
>
> What I mean by this: A raised 4th in d-major (g-sharp) gets a sharp sign.
> A
> raised 4th in f-major (b-natural) gets a natural sign. I want this to get
> a
> sharp sign as well; I even w
Am 15.09.2017 um 15:59 schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser:
Is it possible to force Lilypond into using strictly "relative" accidentals?
What I mean by this: A raised 4th in d-major (g-sharp) gets a sharp
sign. A raised 4th in f-major (b-natural) gets a natural sign. I want
this to get a sharp sign a
Is it possible to force Lilypond into using strictly "relative" accidentals?
What I mean by this: A raised 4th in d-major (g-sharp) gets a sharp sign. A
raised 4th in f-major (b-natural) gets a natural sign. I want this to get a
sharp sign as well; I even want "beses" to be printed with a single f