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Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?
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Nick Payne |
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Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign? |
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Mon, 13 Jun 2011 13:53:01 +1000 |
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On 11/06/11 13:31, Marc Mouries wrote:
in the following code, lily prints both a natural and sharp sign
before the G #.
Why?
Is there a way to avoid that?
\version "2.14"
\language "english"
{ \relative d' {
\key df \major
df ef f gs af bf c df
}
}
You can change this by setting accidental style to modern:
\version "2.14.0"
\language "english"
\score {
<<
\new Staff {
#(set-accidental-style 'modern)
\relative d' {
\key df \major
df ef f gs af bf c df
}
}
>>
}
Nick
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- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, (continued)
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- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Xavier Scheuer, 2011/06/11
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Phil Holmes, 2011/06/11
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Janek Warchoł, 2011/06/11
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Marc Mouries, 2011/06/11
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Nicholas Moe, 2011/06/11
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, C.Flothow, 2011/06/12
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Janek Warchoł, 2011/06/12
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, bruys ., 2011/06/15
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Edward Neeman, 2011/06/16
- Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?, Keith OHara, 2011/06/18
Re: why does lily prints both a natural and sharp sign?,
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