Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I've attached 3 files:
> transpose.pmx and it derived transpose.dvi
> transpose3.dvi: a hand transposed file
> 
> As you can see in transpose.dvi there are many double sharps.
> 
> Is there some way to transpose an entire score and then reduce accidentals?

you will *not* want the kind 'reduction' of accidentals found in
transpose3.dvi as long as you're transposing from one major/minor key to
another key. The reason is that the pitches you're denoting with your
notes are referencing scales with well defined interval structures as a
pattern of minor and major seconds.

However, with your example requesting a transposition from A major to f#
major you seem to have revealed a PMX bug: the second notes in all 3
bars ought to have been accompanied by double sharp accidentals rather
than single sharps because the corresponding 'naturals' of f# major are
f#, c# and g# resp.

I have tested your example with the stable release 2.3 and the current
beta release 2.35 and in both cases got those wrong single sharp
accidentals. 

Don - is that also what you see when you process the sample code?

Bye
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