Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: denemo

If the same note is present within a bar in multiple octaves, Denemo
applies an accidental to all instances following, rather than only
within the same octave.  For instance, if the key of the piece is D (two
sharps), the first note of the bar is middle C and the second note is
the C an octave higher, an accidental natural would be required on both
notes to negate the sharp of the key signature.  However, if the user
puts a natural on the middle C, Denemo will apply it to ALL Cs
throughout the bar, including the one an octave higher, so that if the
user then goes to change that pitch a half-step down it shows a C-flat
rather than a C-natural as it should.  While it is correct to apply an
accidental throughout the bar, musical notation convention is that this
only applies to one octave of the note, and any others should need to be
indicated separately.

** Affects: denemo (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Denemo mishandles accidentals
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149084
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