----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Barker" <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>
To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: Customised key signature for mensural music
At 12:20 10/08/2014 +0000, Phil Holmes wrote:
A piece of music in the Musica Transalpina from 1597 in the F clef in the
key of F major has a key signature that has two B flats: one in the normal
position and one above the stave lines. I know how to do that, but it is
also offset to the right, and with a smaller flat sign. Does anyone know
how this could be done?
Are those two facets significant and by design, or are they - as perhaps
appears - simply unfortunate consequences of the way the original was
printed? Do you need to reproduce them, that is? After all, you are not
going to reproduce those disconnected and misaligned staff lines.
Brian Barker
I don't believe it's accidental: every "upper" flat is approximately the
same size and in the same place: eight of them on this song and the same
thing on quite a number of others.
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Phil Holmes
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