almost!

if i could get the flat and the natural round the other way...

as it is, it implies 2 x b-flat after (say) a b-sharp (which is not unlikely in this context)

thanks though - it's a useful function that i'd not noticed before

d


On 18 Feb 2008, at 17:00, Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Hi Damian,

it's for a webern reduction - so changing the b-flat to a-sharp isn't really an option

A-ha!

Then how about

   \once \override Accidental #'restore-first = ##t <b' bes'!>

HTH,
Kieren.



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