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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: 'bach accidental style |
Date: | Sun, 6 Dec 2015 16:35:46 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.4.0 |
On 06.12.2015 16:28, BB wrote:
May be like this? %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.19.32" \relative { %\accidentalStyle baroque \accidentalStyle dodecaphonic dis'4 cis dis fis \accidentalStyle default dis d cis c dis dis e } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
My goodness, that was an _example_! No, the whole point of this is to _not_ make any changes to the actual music, but having _one_ accidental style to do it automatically. Else I’d be using explicit accidentals, but that’s tedious and inflexible.
Yours, Simon
On 06.12.2015 16:12, Simon Albrecht wrote:On 06.12.2015 15:59, BB wrote:I am not sure what you want to get.What I want is not one of the accidental styles already available, as may be read from the word ‘custom’.Let me give an example: this %%%%%% \version "2.19.32" \relative { \accidentalStyle baroque dis'4 cis dis fis dis d cis c dis dis e } %%%%%%%should print accidentals on all notes except for the last two. In other words, it should behave like forget in the first measure (i.e. not remember the dis), and from there on like default (i.e. distinguish chromatic pitches, and drop the accidental on subsequent notes with identical pitch). (The last note only shows that it’s not dodecaphonic what I want.)Yours, Simon
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