Phil Holmes <[email protected]> writes:
> Yet another question about Scheme functions (note - I _do_ try to find the
> answers to my questions by reading the manual and experimenting, and have
> been looking at this for a couple of hours without success).
>
> Background: Renaissance music has a somewhat cavalier attitude to
> placement of accidentals. Sometimes they are conventionally placed to the
> left of the note, and occasionally they are placed above the note, like
> musica ficta in modern transcriptions. If I use \set suggestAccidentals =
> ##t in Mensural music, I get a modern accidental sign, so this doesn't
> help setting these. A long-hand way of getting this effect is:
Ugh.
Being cleverer than LilyPond rarely pays off.
mus = \relative c''
{ c4 d e \once \set suggestAccidentals = ##t fis
}
\score {
\new MensuralStaff \with { \override AccidentalSuggestion.glyph-name-alist =
#alteration-mensural-glyph-name-alist }
{
\new MensuralVoice { \mus }
}
}
--
David Kastrup
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