By "using transposition" I mean using the transposition command: nothing to
do with inst transposition or Score Manager. I have devoted 2 of the
precious 4 transposition metakeys to transposing up and down a diminished
2nd, just for this purpose. (The other 2 are up/down 8ve, and it infuriates
me that no more are available.)

The only solution I can think of for your EH part is to use articulations
or expressions for the accis in the SC.

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 10:21 AM, SN jef chippewa <
shirl...@newmusicnotation.com> wrote:

>
> >The issue is speedy-9 key. If you use transposition or set the
> >enharmonic preference before entering the note, there is (sfaik) no
> >problem.
>
> so this should have largely disappeared in F2012 because of the score
> manager, assuming the instruments were set up properly right from the
> start?
>
> one thing i notice is after 9-ing the pitch in the PT and toggling
> between transposed and in C, the enharmonic spelling shows in both
> cases, while in C in the SC i see the original pitch.  is this
> behaviour (in the PT when in C) desirable for some reason?  i would
> think the SC in C spelling should show when showing in C in the PT,
> no?
>
> have done a few instances and not noticing anything funky, but
> expecting it at any minute...
>
> ah, here we go: on an F instrument (e.hn) there is no way to hide a
> natural (F) in the PT where i have forced the flat to show (Bb) in
> the SC (following rests; yes i really need them to show)?
>
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