is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the
reader understands it is a b not a bes.
See 6.1.3 Cautionary accidentals.
It's possible that this won't work in 2.6, though. I tested it in
2.7.4, but I ha
You might look in the documentation under the heading "Cautionary
accidentals," which happens to be section 6.1.3.
Josiah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
u
On 16-Aug-05, at 3:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible that this won't work in 2.6, though. I tested it in
2.7.4, but I have a
vague recollection that "! forces a natural to appear" was a recent
thing.
Thanks Graham, the ! did the trick, but in the 2.6 manual there is no
hint tha
On 16-Aug-05, at 2:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
understands it is a b not a bes.
See 6.1.3 Cautionary accidentals.
It's possible that this won't work in
hi,
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
understands it is a b not a bes.
natural_accidental.pdf
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This is the code for the example:
\version "2.6.3"
\layou