If I had just payed more attention to your mail, I went for the link and tried to figure something out. I should could not sort it out and went for your post again going to complain :P And there the solution was in the first place, LOL :D

I just could not sort the it out with the things I was trying, apparently I never got to the thing, as it was mixed up with so much else. Anyway, it now finally works!!! Put it in the layout block and it works wonderful! Another one nailed down. I'm pretty happy with the result.

THANKS!

Makes much more sense to have it down there, when you use the flute and begin to play it - took me so much time to understand what it really was - but now it makes much more sense being on the line of the standard F# line that is normally used for the Tin Whistle.

Dearly regards
- Darkijah


On 2021-06-24 09:26, Leo Correia de Verdier wrote:
You can write

\override Staff.KeySignature.sharp-positions = #'(2)

As described here:

https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/displaying-pitches#key-signature

Or even better, place it in a layout block, so it affects all staves.

HTH
/Leo
24 juni 2021 kl. 06:10 skrev darki...@jesusgod-pope666.info:

I really do like it already, gives much more understanding being an octave down on the staff. one could maybe make a ghost # at the normal place, maybe some color coding as well might be helpful... But that would be needed for an individual, each one of them. Mostly only 2 Sharps are used for Tin Whistle High D.


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