Please ask that on Frescobaldi's issue tracker.
Am 24. Dezember 2014 16:21:49 MEZ, schrieb Phil Burfitt
:
>- Original Message -
>From: "Urs Liska"
>
>>>Is there a way to transpose the underlying lilypond codes?
>>>
Yes: using Frescobaldi
>>>
Tools -> pitches
>
>
>Nice! I hadn'
- Original Message -
From: "Urs Liska"
Is there a way to transpose the underlying lilypond codes?
Yes: using Frescobaldi
Tools -> pitches
Nice! I hadn't realised that Frescobaldi transposed the code. However, it
also transposes string tunings.
\set Staff.stringTunings = \str
Am 22. Dezember 2014 00:23:11 MEZ, schrieb Stan Mulder
:
>Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
>
>> Am 21. Dezember 2014 23:31:52 MEZ, schrieb Stan Mulder
>earthlink.net>:
>> >So let's say I started writing a song in Ab and then I decide it
>really
>> >should have been written in Eb. Is there a
Urs Liska openlilylib.org> writes:
> Am 21. Dezember 2014 23:31:52 MEZ, schrieb Stan Mulder
earthlink.net>:
> >So let's say I started writing a song in Ab and then I decide it really
> >should have been written in Eb. Is there a way to transpose the
> >underlying
> >lilypond codes?
>
> Yes: usi
Am 21. Dezember 2014 23:31:52 MEZ, schrieb Stan Mulder
:
>So let's say I started writing a song in Ab and then I decide it really
>should have been written in Eb. Is there a way to transpose the
>underlying
>lilypond codes?
Yes: using Frescobaldi ;-)
Urs
>
>
>_
So let's say I started writing a song in Ab and then I decide it really
should have been written in Eb. Is there a way to transpose the underlying
lilypond codes?
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