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Re: transposition, incipit and key signature


From: Rune Zedeler
Subject: Re: transposition, incipit and key signature
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:55:29 +0200
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Quoting David Raleigh Arnold <address@hidden>:

> >     Rune> \version "1.6.3"
> >     Rune> \score {
> >     Rune>      \notes \transpose c'' {
> >     Rune>   \key f \major c4*1/2
> >     Rune>   \once \property Staff.KeySignature = \turnOff \key c \major s8
> 
> >>>>>     Rune>       \transpose d' { \key f \major c4 d e } <---? brackets?
> 
> >     Rune>      }
> >     Rune> }
> > 
> > Thanks, that works.
> 
> It was inconsistent and possibly inconvenient
> to have \transpose behave differently
> from \clef.  Aren't the brackets gone, or
> did I miss something?

Sorry, I don't understand. What do you mean.
\transpose takes two arguments: the first argument is a pitch (where to
transpose c'), and the 2nd argument is the music to be transposed.
\clef only takes one argument: The name of the clef.
What do you mean that their syntax should be the same?


-Rune





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