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
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
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
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
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
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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
\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
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 <<
\