On Sun, 2019-04-21 at 13:04 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > Hi Richard, > Below is a fragment of music with the original in E and the lower > part transposed for an Eb Sax. > The note names (actually Chord names) are from a staff mirrored off > the EbSax line. > My beginner Eb Saxophonist would find it easier if B# was written as > C and E# as F. I know this is often not approved(!) but is there > anyway it can be done in Denemo/Lilypond?
Well, you can replace the LilyPond syntax for any note with the command Command: Replace LilyPond Suppresses the normal LilyPond typetting for the current note/chord/rest replacing it with syntax provided by user. Location: Object Menu ▶ Notes/Rests Internal Name: ReplaceChord but I don't think this would help, since I guess what you want is for the notation to be one note (B-sharp) and the Chord Names another (C- natural), which since you have them sharing the same music is not possible. So you would have to make the music in the Chord Names staff a copy of the music in the notation staff and then you can just edit the note from B-sharp to C-natural. This is not a big deal: you can copy all the music from one staff to the one below in just six keystrokes: (d-MoveToEnd) (d-SetMark) (d-GoToBeginning) (d-Copy) (d-MoveToStaffDown) (d-Paste) Which could be a command all to itself... Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel