Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread David Kastrup
Stephen MacNeil writes: > I agree \accidentalStyle is nice syntax. And i agree my example was > over kill for the situation (But works). However I disagree, on Score > vs Voice/Staff. If you need to change in and out of using accidentals > for example in a book. Score works well. Well, it turns

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread Stephen MacNeil
I agree \accidentalStyle is nice syntax. And i agree my example was over kill for the situation (But works). However I disagree, on Score vs Voice/Staff. If you need to change in and out of using accidentals for example in a book. Score works well. Take this example http://burrito.whatbox.ca:1526

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread David Kastrup
Stephen MacNeil writes: > you can also do > > #(set-accidental-style 'forget 'Score) > then > > #(set-accidental-style 'modern 'Score) > > to go back Apart from \accidentalStyle having a nicer syntax, I strongly suspect that you don't use the last argument correctly. 'Score implies that any tem

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread Urs Liska
Am 03.06.2015 um 15:55 schrieb Peter Toye: Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines Thanks both David and Urs. Urs's didn't work too well as it still left space for the non-existent accidental. David's solution worked much better. This is interesting because in the deve

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread Peter Toye
Thanks both David and Urs. Urs's didn't work too well as it still left space for the non-existent accidental. David's solution worked much better. Regards, Peter mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com www.ptoye.com___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.o

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread David Kastrup
Peter Toye writes: > I'm well aware that after inserting a manual barline in a cadenza I need to > use cautionary accidentals. > > However, following a barline LP automatically inserts a natural. In this > snippet I don't want the natural on the c immediately after the barline. > > I can't see

Re: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines

2015-06-03 Thread Urs Liska
\once \omit Accidental HTH Urs Am 03.06.2015 um 11:15 schrieb Peter Toye: Accidentals in cadenzas after barlines I'm well aware that after inserting a manual barline in a cadenza I need to use cautionary accidentals. However, following a barline LP automatically inserts a natural. In this s

RE: accidentals in cadenzas

2007-07-08 Thread Paul Harouff
It happens for all bar lines in a cadenza. I write a lot of chant music and this behavior is very annoying, especially in the tenor line. Using #(set-accidental-style 'forget) works for me. I guess it's better to mark all of the accidentals than none of them. \new Staff = men << \