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Re: Forced double accidental
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Arle Lommel |
Subject: |
Re: Forced double accidental |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Dec 2012 16:21:14 +0100 |
Hi Harm,
Thanks. It looks like I screwed things up in my editing in the mail program.
Here is the appropriate example without the errors:
\stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32] e'!32[ dis!32
cis32 ais32] fisis32[ dis32 cis32 ais32]
And you suggestion, which makes it
stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32] e'!32[
\once\override Accidental #'restore-first = ##t dis!32 cis32 ais32] fisis32[
dis32 cis32 ais32]
Does take care of the issue, so that does it.
Thanks so much. I hope that is the last question I have for this piece!
Best,
Arle
On 2012 Dec 13, at 12:50 , Thomas Morley <address@hidden> wrote:
> 2012/12/13 Arle Lommel <address@hidden>:
>> One more question:
>>
>> I need a way to force a note to show a cancellation natural (from a double
>> sharp) followed by a sharp sign. Lilypond doesn't want to do this in my case
>> with any of the accidental styles I've tried because the note is in a
>> different octave from the original double sharp. So far I can, of course,
>> get it to display the sharp sign, but I can't seem to figure out how to get
>> the cancellation natural to show up as well.
>>
>> Here is the snippet in question with the note where I need the cancellation
>> natural plus the sharp bolded:
>>
>> \stemUp dis32[ disis32 eis32 fis32] fisis32[ gis32 gisis32 ais32] e'!32[
>> dis#32 cis32 ais32] [fisis32 dis32 cis32 ais32]
>
> Well, your example doesn't compile, if I make it complie the described
> behaviour isn't shown and a warning about the misplaced "[" is
> printed.
>
> Anyway, perhaps you could try:
>
> \version "2.16.1"
> {
> disis''
> \once\override Accidental #'restore-first = ##t
> dis'
> }
>
>> Essentially, I want the behavior of modern, except for this part:
>>
>> It omits some extra natural signs, which were traditionally prefixed to a
>> sharp following a double sharp, or a flat following a double flat.
>>
>>
>> I want the "extra" natural signs that default would provide, except I need
>> them in other octaves, not just the same octave where they cancel. It
>> doesn't seem there is a style for this.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> -Arle
>
> -Harm