"Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> writes:

> \relative c' {
>  \clef bass cis2 c
>  \clef tenor cis2 \clef bass c  % natural is not printed!!
>  \clef bass cis2 \clef tenor c
> }


Could you _please_ _never_ write an answer or comment in the _signature_
of the original posting?  Sensible mailreaders don't quote the signature
when replying, cutting away all of your content.

Now to your comment:

> It's doing what I would expect from reading the regtest - i.e. - when
> there is a clef change, the accidentals are reset to that which you'd
> expect from the key.  Therefore, in your example we return to C major,
> and so there's no need to print the accidental.  I'd welcome other
> thoughts as to whether this is correct, though.

I don't think it is correct.  If you set the above with \key g\major,
you will notice that the key signature is _not_ repeated with a clef
change.  So there is no visual or logical reason to assume "accidentals
are reset".  If that was the underlying assumption for a clef change,
the key signature would be repeated.

-- 
David Kastrup


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