2008/12/17 Jonathan Kulp <jonlancek...@gmail.com>:

> I still want the a-sharp to appear in the 2nd measure, but don't want the
> space occupied by the c-sharp.  Using this "no-reset" workaround, the
> a-sharp disappears, too.  Is there a way to apply this style using \override
> instead of "set"?  if so then I could probably override it explicitly in
> each voice. Thanks for the help,

The fix only works with 'no-reset when it's used at the default
context level (i.e., Staff), so there's no way of preventing the
accidentals from disappearing.  You'll have to set it temporarily and
force the accidentals in the other voice using !, as Kieren has
suggested. :)

Regards,
Neil


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