[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Notice that I have not changed the new-accidental-engraver (sigh) so the > patch does not compile the docu because it complains about the old > properties. If one removes the new-accidental-engraver then it compiles. > > Should really find some better names for accidenal-count and > cautionary-count; - currently cautionary-count is the total number of > accidentlas; and accidental-count is the number of un-cautionary > accidentals. un-cautionary-count is not a word that i like.
I wonder whether using counts is the right solution: it doesn't reflect typesetting (who ever uses !!!!! ?), nor musical meaning. It seems like a quick hack. Can't we make up something neater for the internal presentation? > > Invisible accidentals? What are those for? > > I don't remember who, but someone mentioned that in older editions one > often didn't always insert all accidentals; if everybody knew that the > accidental was to be there then there was no need to explicitly insert > it into the music. > Well, in the attached patch, one can say cis!!! to omit the accidental > (all it took was a few %3 in the parser). > > probably something like ges-\editorialSharp. One could use a scheme > > function or a special Performer to select which accidentals to use. > > Hmmm, Theese accidentals would not transpose, would they? depends on how they are implemented/stored. > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvsroot/lilypond/lilypond/lily/accidental.cc,v > retrieving revision 1.12 > diff -p -u -r1.12 accidental.cc > --- lily/accidental.cc 7 Dec 2002 12:40:49 -0000 1.12 > +++ lily/accidental.cc 16 Jun 2003 12:36:40 -0000 > @@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ > > 'accidentals should go, for a single 'accidental property -- see > accidental-placement.cc > - > + --- > + ??? What was the idea with this? I saw nothing in accidental-placement.cc > + -rz > */ The idea is that each Accidental grob prints only one #, natural or b. Then accidental-placement figures out how to align them. This makes it possible to use natural # in chords, and optionally place them like natural # (natural) b natural # -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
