You can try to add another “language” (or add alias entries to the english language) in the file define-note-names.scm. I’m not sure whether this will work (does Scheme support Unicode?) but it would be definitely a simple solution.

Am 06.10.2014 um 15:49 schrieb MarcM:

In an effort to make lilypond syntax easier for people to adopt, i'd love to
see lilypond support the ♯ and ♭alterations Unicode symbols.

I know using '#' would not work due to conflict with scheme but what about
using the Unicode symbols?

"g g g e♭" would be easier to write and read then "g g g ef"


How much work would that require?

http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/266f/index.htm
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/266d/index.htm



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