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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Accidental style in presence of mid-bar line breaks. |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jun 2018 22:48:37 +0200 |
On 25.06.2018 13:25, Richard Shann wrote:
In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some florid slow movements. However, it seems that the available accidental styles only take account of barlines and ignore line breaks,
It’s not what you ask for, but of course in the 18th century accidentals generally pertained only to one note and its immediate repetitions – with exceptions according to common sense. Except for the exceptions this can be modelled very well using a LilyPond accidental style – see attachment.
Best, Simon
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