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Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems
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James |
Subject: |
Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Mar 2012 18:57:51 +0100 |
Hello,
On 26 March 2012 17:05, Robert Schmaus <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> the whole music is defined in a single cadenza with manual barlines in
> between. so, from pov of lilypond, all the music is in one bar, thus,
> the second ees doesn't sport an accidental.
>
> Use ees! to force the accidental ...
>
I've added a Doc Enhancement request here
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2438
James
- Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Michael Welsh Duggan, 2012/03/26
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- Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems,
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- Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Michael Welsh Duggan, 2012/03/26
- Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Robert Schmaus, 2012/03/27
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- Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Robert Schmaus, 2012/03/27
- Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Francisco Vila, 2012/03/27
Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Urs Liska, 2012/03/27
Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, Michael Welsh Duggan, 2012/03/26
Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems, David Kastrup, 2012/03/27