Re: Forcing non-standard accidental behaviour

2017-09-15 Thread 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 as well; I even want "beses" to be print

Re: Forcing non-standard accidental behaviour

2017-09-15 Thread SoundsFromSound
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

Re: Forcing non-standard accidental behaviour

2017-09-15 Thread Malte Meyn
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

Forcing non-standard accidental behaviour

2017-09-15 Thread 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 as well; I even want "beses" to be printed with a single f