I agree \accidentalStyle is nice syntax. And i agree my example was over kill for the situation (But works). However I disagree, on Score vs Voice/Staff. If you need to change in and out of using accidentals for example in a book. Score works well.
Take this example http://burrito.whatbox.ca:15263/imglnks/usimg/4/4b/IMSLP02260-Bach_-_BGA_-_BWV_1056.pdf page 3 here is a quick typeset. http://mglessons.com/lilypond/accid.pdf If I want to switch in and out of styles I wouldn't put it in the layout block or global so the solution is "Score" I could however right it in each part that needs to be changed but that would be "rather weird". I jest of course. But that's my understanding of it -- Am i missing something? Thanks Stephen >Apart from \accidentalStyle having a nicer syntax, I strongly suspect >that you don't use the last argument correctly. 'Score implies that any >temporary accidentals should hold for the whole score across all >systems. That would be kind of unusual. Most accidentals hold >per-Staff. Piano accidentals may hold per PianoStaff, and there are >also per-Voice accidentals. But per-Score would be rather weird. >-- >David Kastrup
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