> On September 10, 2013 at 9:02 AM Richard Shann <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 06:40 -0400, Bric wrote:
> > I've had great success transposing before, but not this time, for some
> > reason:
> >
> > I just transposed a score in F, up a halftone, to F#, then changed the
> > initial
> > key to F# also.  Weirdly, I end up with most notes spelled with an explicit
> > FLAT
> > symbol, and be a note above F, suggesting G-flat, instead of having mostly
> > implied sharps (the fix sharps in the key of F#), with only occasional
> > deviations, as in normal scores.
> >
> > Is there not a function in denemo that forces a proper (re)spelling of
> > sharps or
> > flats?  Something like, "Force spelling to initial key" ?
>
> I've just looked at Notes/Rests->Transpose Music
>
> and I see that "half tone up" does go from F to G-flat
> which is a diminished second. There is no unique meaning to "half tone
> up" unfortunately.
>
> however Abitrary Transpose Up allows you to enter
>
> c cis
>
> which does an augmented unison, which is what you want I think (e.g. F
> goes to F-sharp)
>

"arbitrary transpose" is what did the trick for me. Thanks!

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