Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:

> Is it true that adding an accidental to a trill like in the attached
> image can only be realized through markups?
>
> Is there an existing solution that can be used like \pitchedTrill but
> without explicitly printing the alternative note and instead printing an
> accidental (if necessary according the the accidental style in place)?
>
> Using markup with hardcoded accidentals doesn't work properly with
> transpositions.
>
> If not I think one would write a music function that is given an
> interval. From and the fundamental pitch it would determine the need for
> a specific accidental and from there construct the necessary markup.
>
> I don't need a working solution right now, just some feedback on the issue.
>
> I'm actually wondering why this doesn't seem to be possible out-of-the-box.

<https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/3174/> has a patch
attached.  It only supports a single pitch/accidental and that was
deemed insufficient.

-- 
David Kastrup

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