D Josiah Boothby wrote:
So \override Staff.KeySignature = ##t just hides the key signature, but
leaves accidentals out (unless they fall outside of the key).
Why ask on the mailing list when it's trivial to tests it yourself and
see what happens?
> Should I
be playing with automatic accidentals,
So \override Staff.KeySignature = ##t just hides the key signature, but
leaves accidentals out (unless they fall outside of the key). Should I be
playing with automatic accidentals, or is transparency not the right way
to go?
Josiah
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Also, the setting of
ahh, ok, thank you!
josiah
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
The syntax of the \transpose command is
\transpose from to music
In other words, it only applies to the expression directly after
the \transpose command. In your example you only transpose the
\override command (which of course do
The syntax of the \transpose command is
\transpose from to music
In other words, it only applies to the expression directly after
the \transpose command. In your example you only transpose the
\override command (which of course doesn't have any effect at all).
If you want to transpose the \hornNote
Thank you for showing me that there are two sections on transposing,
Mats, but now I have a new question:
In a recent email to the list, I saw that to remove a key signature, I
could just use \override KeySignature #'transparent to do the job.
Unfortunately, when I do this to a transposed part
The table of contents of the users manual includes two sections
with titles including "transpose" or "transposition". Make sure
to read both of them.
/Mats
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Using 2.4.2, I'd like to be able to transpose a part, create a midi
file, and create the graphical output. The midi
Using 2.4.2, I'd like to be able to transpose a part, create a midi
file, and create the graphical output. The midi output is transposed
right along with the score if everything is in the same score block. Is
it possible to have an untransposed midi with transposed parts without
having to play