Actually, so save you some time finding the relevant passages, your question 1 
is answered in the section called "Using break-visibility", and Q2 in section 
"Visibility of cancelling accidentals". 

Best, Robert 

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> On 5 Oct 2015, at 09:16, T. Michael Sommers <tmsomme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a couple of questions about key signatures:
> 
> 1) When a key change occurs at the end of a printed line, the new key 
> signature is printed at the end of the line.  Is there any way to suppress 
> that?
> 
> 2) When the key changes, the new key signature includes a bunch of naturals 
> to negate the effects of the previous key.  Is there any way to suppress 
> that?  My application is not an actual score to be played by others, but just 
> a cheat sheet for me, and all those naturals get in the way, so complying 
> with any standards is not an issue, if those naturals are standard notation.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> -- 
> T.M. Sommers -- tmsomme...@gmail.com -- ab2sb
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