On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 12:36:32 +0100
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> > Not true; with = the d's octave is changed; with \octave the d's
> > octave is not changed.
> >
> No! The difference is that = modifies the pitch on the current note,
> whereas the \octave changes the pitch first on the note after the
> command, i.e. \octave d' d is the same as d='
I wish it was that simple:
\relative c'' {
c2 d \octave c'
}
foo.ly:2:7: warning: Failed octave check, got: c''
c2 d
\octave c'
I understand the old docs now; \octave c' inserts a fake note and
checks the relative octaves before and after it. Argh, what an
annoying function. :(
(given that nobody's complained about this section, evidently
nobody uses this functions anyway...)
> Attached! (It's not the most beautiful solution,but it should work.)
Thanks, applied.
Cheers,
- Graham
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