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Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems


From: Urs Liska
Subject: Re: Question about missing accidentals, and banishing stems
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 12:59:13 +0200
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Does the accidental-style "forget" work for your case?

Am 26.03.2012 18:05, schrieb Robert Schmaus:
Hi Michael,

the whole music is defined in a single cadenza with manual barlines in
between. so, from pov of lilypond, all the music is in one bar, thus,
the second ees doesn't sport an accidental.

Use ees! to force the accidental ...

Best,
Robert



On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, at 09:01 PM, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
I was writing some experimental lilypond in preparation for writing some
music functions.  The following lilypond file creates two variables
which contain a line of notes and a line of lyrics together in a cons
cell.  The score attempts to join the two.  Output is attached.  The
question is, why is the e-flat in the second part not getting its
accidental printed?  (The e-flat in the first part prints just fine.)


Sub-question: I got rid of stems by removing the stem engraver.  The
slurs, however, look like they are trying to take into account the
missing stems.  How can I avoid this?



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