Helge Kruse <[email protected]> writes:
> The q may be used for repeated chords what makes notation efficient. I
> duplicates the last chord literally. But when it contains reminder
> accidentals they make no sense in the repeat. Is there a way to tell q
> that it should skip these accidentals?
>
> Example:
>
> \relative c'
>
> {
> % q duplicates literally the accidentals
>
> <fis a d fis>4 <f! a d f!> q q |
>
> % desired output
>
> <fis a d fis>4 <f! a d f!> <f a d f> q |
>
> }
Well, just write the latter version. This is similar to
\new Voice \with { \remove Note_heads_engraver
\consists Completion_heads_engraver
}
{ c!\longa }
which I (wrongly) thought we had already dealt with. It appears I have
mentioned this when entering issue 3593 as having _also_ been discussed,
illustrating how important the bug squad is for not letting reports get
dropped silently.
--
David Kastrup
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