The Notation Reference explains that the “voice” accidental style might not provide what one wants. That is true in my experience. Even pieces meant to be performed a capella are sometimes rehearsed with the help of a keyboard player. (Sometimes they are even performed that way :-( ) The "modern-voice" and "modern-voice-cautionary" styles provide cross-voice cancellations, but most of the time I’d rather not see the cancellations they add following a bar line.
What do you think of renaming the current “voice” style to something like “voice-only” and adding new styles “voice” and “voice-cautionary” that provide cross-voice cancellations without the other “modern” features? — Dan _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
