Hi!
Have bee'n working on some edits on renaisance music lately and did run
in to trouble. I do use the modell in documentation on transcription of
mensural music.
I'm getting i to trouble when incipit and piece are in different keys.
When "transposing" from "f major" (one flat) to "g major" (one
sharp) as in the template, no problems. But when incipit has one
flat and piece has non ( eg. downward transposition of a fourth) I
get this annoying changelation sign after the cleff which I can't get
rid of no way, no how.
Neighter the \set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f command used i the
template nor setting KeySignature propriety to transparent (Which works
when "transposing" to any other key but "c major") does work.
This is starting to annoy me becaus that extra natural sign feels realy
weeaird. Could sombody help me outh with this.
Anders Stenberg
ps. I have one other problem but on wich I did find a working if not an
elegant solution. Some historical prints have a "time signature" wich
consists of a mensural sign followed by a numeral. Fidling around with
things i did find out that
\cadenzaOn
...
\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'mensural
\time 3/4
s8
\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'single-digit
\time 3/2
...
produces a look alike on what I need. If sombody have a more elegant
solution I would be thankfull the one abow is somewath clumsy in apearance.
D.s
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