Le 01/03/2022 à 23:51, Alasdair a écrit :
Dear Jean,
I have just had time to make that change (of key to key-signature).
However, there is still an issue. For example, in change from g major
to g minor, we go from one sharp to two flats. As I have a key
signature in the middle of a bar
On 01/03/2022 22:51, Alasdair wrote:
However, what happens is that the natural sign is printed on top of the
double bar line. So either I need to not print the natural (which would
be my preference), or somehow push the entire new key signature (one
natural and two flats) after the clef sign.
Sunday, 27 February 2022 7:31 PMTo: Alasdair McAndrew; lilypond-user@gnu.orgSubject: Re: Key change with clef after the bar line? Le 27/02/2022 à 08:09, Alasdair McAndrew a écrit :> In my current project, I'm trying as far as possible to replicate the > spirit of the original 18th century p
Dear Jean,
Thank you very much for your detailed reply. What a duffer I am not to realize
that \global was not being used! I'll look through - and experiment with -
your solution with care and great interest.
kind regards,
Alasdair
On Sunday 27 February 2022 19:31:17 (+11:00), Jean Abou Samra
Le 27/02/2022 à 09:31, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 27/02/2022 à 08:09, Alasdair McAndrew a écrit :
In my current project, I'm trying as far as possible to replicate the
spirit of the original 18th century publication, in which a key
change has a clef printed, and both after the bar line.
Le 27/02/2022 à 08:09, Alasdair McAndrew a écrit :
In my current project, I'm trying as far as possible to replicate the
spirit of the original 18th century publication, in which a key change
has a clef printed, and both after the bar line. In one piece,
there's a segno in the middle of a
In my current project, I'm trying as far as possible to replicate the
spirit of the original 18th century publication, in which a key change has
a clef printed, and both after the bar line. In one piece, there's a segno
in the middle of a bar, with such a key change. In standard Lilypond,