Nancho Alvarez wrote:
What LilyPond version do you use? As can be seen at the link given
above, it works in version 2.0.2 at least. If you compare the
accidental of the third beat with the parenthesized accidental of the
fourth beat, it's clearly smaller.
I can see the difference of sizes in
http
What LilyPond version do you use? As can be seen at the link given
above, it works in version 2.0.2 at least. If you compare the
accidental of the third beat with the parenthesized accidental of the
fourth beat, it's clearly smaller.
I can see the difference of sizes in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2
Nancho Alvarez wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One way to handle these accidentals is to use the support for
cautionary accidentals in LilyPond. Currently, these can be
typeset either as an ordinary accidental within parenthesis or
as a smaller size accidental. See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/inpu
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One way to handle these accidentals is to use the support for
cautionary accidentals in LilyPond. Currently, these can be
typeset either as an ordinary accidental within parenthesis or
as a smaller size accidental. See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input/regression/out-www/col
One way to handle these accidentals is to use the support for
cautionary accidentals in LilyPond. Currently, these can be
typeset either as an ordinary accidental within parenthesis or
as a smaller size accidental. See
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input/regression/out-www/collated-files.html#accide
Some time ago, somebody asked to the list how to transcribe the so
called "musica ficta".
In the Renaissance era, some of the accidental were not put on the
score, although they were supposed to be sung.
Modern editors put a small accidental on top of the note.
See a good description in the messa