Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
I haven't been following this thread, but...
Why don't you set the key signature to one thing, but override the
KeySignature #'stencil to say another?
Wouldn't that be the easiest way to have a "global non-notated
accidental contradiction"?
Actually, Kieren, this might work after all. For D minor, for
example, use "\key f \lydian",
which from my test gives the same shapes as f major, and then override
the key signature stencil to have one flat.
Exactly. =)
Looking forward to hearing how it turns out.
I can't figure out how to override the stencil. I've been banging
my head against it for half an hour and I give up. Here's the
basic structure of my failed override:
\override Staff.keySignature #'stencil =
#ly:key-signature-interface::print
But then I just get errors and failures no matter what I put after
that. I can't find an example anywhere showing a keysignature
stencil override. Can someone show me the hocus-pocus for this?
Jon
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