I have implemented the transpose clause on the sound, but I wasn't sure about the score. You have confirmed that transpose should not be reflected there. My progam does not yet implement the 'middle' clause, and automatically positions the notes on the score according to pitch. There are also differences between the various display modes available.

John Chambers wrote:

Neil Jennings writes:
|  My program HARMONY does a reasonable job, although the transpose -24
| isn't  reflected in the score display, and it therefore automatically
| adjusts the clef to Treble! It also looks a bit odd where the tune
| crosses from treble to bass clef  (using Open score mode)

Actually, the "clef=bass middle=d" should suffice to  get  the  notes
positioned  on the staff correctly.  The "transpose=-24" is mostly of
interest when generating a sound file, saying that the notes  are  to
sound  two  octaves below the default pitch.  It can be handy to have
these note-to-staff and note-to-pitch mappings independent. People do
write music for instruments with several different ranges on the same
part of the staff.

| I am not quite sure what (T  signifies, I will have to look it up. The
| program has taken it as a slur

It usually means a trill, the "TR"  ligature  above  the  note.   But
there's a scheme to (re)define ornaments now.  I wonder how widely it
has been implemented?

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