It would be easy enough to define a variable which would use your preferred 
naming scheme in place of the official one.

So, usually c# is notated as cis.

Define a variable:
cb={cis}

Then you can use cb in place of cis:

a \cb b \cb

You merely need to use the \ to denote a variable.

As someone else suggested, you put this in a file, and then include it at the 
beginning, and that brings your customization to each project.

 Paul Thompson



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From: Adam Good <adamg...@adamgood.com>
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 9:32:15 AM
Subject: Tweaking Jedit LilyPondTool?

Hi All,
I'm just now checking out LilyPondTool and have a couple of newbie
questions regarding midi input.

It looks like the Score Setup Wizard is the place to set up which
language you would like the pitches to be notated as (cis vs. cs,
etc). Ok fine but I would like to use my own pitch names since I'm
marking up Turkish notation on a regular basis (as c# would be notated
as "cb").

So, is there any place handy I can get in to add my own pitch naming
system? And midi input will use that naming system? I've snooped
around but can't find any plugin config files. Hmmm.

Frescobaldi does a great thing with Rumor Settings/Guile scripts to
load...there I've been able to create my own names.

As always thanks in advance for any advice.

Adam

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