hey there, have only recently begun using lilypond for my scores and I have some peculiar notions about notation. most of the stuff I want to do I have been able to figure out but one problem has thus far eluded a solution (outside of marking up the hard copy with a pen that is):
I adopted the convention of not using naturals years ago, if a note has a sharp or flat in front of it is a sharp or flat, if it doesnt it's a natural. (kind of like webern except he included a natural sign where I just put nothing). using the accidental style 'forget is what I want but I also want to see an accidental on the second of a pair of notes that have been tied, as things are now I have two problems: first a c-sharp tied to a c-sharp looks a lot like a c-sharp slurred down to a c (not exactly the same but close enough to be confusing) second the scores I am generating now are not consistent with my older stuff (first hand drawn and then made with Lime for a short while (which creates pretty darn ugly notation in comparison, by the way)) anyway, reminder and explicit accidentals don't help, can't find anything in the manual or documentation which appears to address this except a quick reference to a tied parameter in the accidental engraver (maybe) section which is described as internal. I'm using 2.2.0, which has done everything I need beautifully with the exception of this, but I will of course upgrade if that is the only way to solve my problem. any help would be appreciated _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
