I switched to another piece of code that was published a while ago, where \key works. At least for the european standard keys. It uses the turkish clef (the morrored flat) for half diminished instead of the arab slashed flat.

Regards

Would be nice to get that makam.ly in combination with Staff.keySignature a bit better documented in the manual.

Am 23.08.2016 21:45, schrieb Blöchl Bernhard:
I use makam.ly and found that
\key g \minor
does not work (no Glyph found ...)
Tried as a test
\set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 6) . ,FLAT) ((0 . 5) . ,FLAT))
same result.
I tried an example from the reference as well

freygish = #`((0 . ,NATURAL) (1 . ,FLAT) (2 . ,NATURAL)
    (3 . ,NATURAL) (4 . ,NATURAL) (5 . ,FLAT) (6 . ,FLAT))

\key c \freygish

same negative result.

I use Farahfaza (
http://www.maqamworld.com/maqamat/nahawand.html#farahfaza ), that is a
Nahawand transposed to g and compares to our g minor.

How can I get a key signature with makam.ly?

Thanks for any help and regards

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