I just tested it on my installation, converting a whole piece, converting the code both
ways, relative to absolute and absolute to relative, and it works seamlessly, no problem.
(Frescobaldi 3.2, Lilypond 2.22.2, Linux Ubuntu 22.04)
In details
Frescobaldi: 3.2
Extension API: 0.9.0
Python: 3.9.9
python-ly: 0.9.7
Qt: 5.15.7
PyQt: 5.15.2
sip: 4.19.24
qpageview: 0.6.2
poppler: 21.6.1
python-poppler-qt: 0.75.0
OS: Linux-5.15.0-58-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.33
Le 26.01.23 à 05:02, Alasdair McAndrew a écrit :
Hello,
Frescobaldi has a function that allows you to convert between relative and absolute
pitches. I have a document using absolute pitch that I'd like to concert to relative
pitch. However, the Frescobaldi function does nothing when applied to a selection in my
document. Maybe there's a setting I've missed. I assumed that this would be as simple
as a pitch transformation, but it would seem not - at least for me.
Of course, what I can do is edit out all the commas and apostrophes that define the
absolute octaves, and then go back in and put in the few that I need when successive
notes differ by a fifth or more. But that's a pain, and I was hoping Frescobaldi could
do it for me.
Any advice would be very helpful!
Many thanks,
Alasdair
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