On 3 Nov 2013, at 18:15, Joseph Rushton Wakeling <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> 
wrote:

> The current method where (using English names) c, cf, cs, d, df, ds, e, ef, 
> es, f, ff, fs, g, gf, gs, a, af, as and b, bf, bs are all defined, just 
> doesn't scale when you are dealing with many different kinds of microtonal 
> alteration.

For E53 microtonal accidentals, I just made [1] a file regularE53.ly relying on 
Graham’s regular.ly, which must be present as input file. (There is also 
example on using Unicode input in LilyPond.)


1. 
https://www-lagring.telia.se/Shares/Home.aspx?ShareID=35e0b920-6910-4e4f-8340-7d8290115dda
Click on the LilyPond folder. 



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