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Re: accidental.ly regtest
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Jan Warchoł |
Subject: |
Re: accidental.ly regtest |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Dec 2010 14:33:40 +0100 |
2010/12/14 Phil Holmes <address@hidden>:
> It produces the attached image, which looks rather odd, since it has an
> accidental of natural-#. I'm guessing that this is because the key sig is
> flats, and therefore the flat goes to natural before it goes to sharp, but
> it looked odd to my eye and that of another bug-squadder. Is it correct
> behaviour?
I remember reading on some webpage related to music engraving that
such behaviour was once a standard, but currently the extra natural is
more and more frequently omitted.
Personally speaking the modern practice suits me better.
cheers,
Janek
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, (continued)
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, David Kastrup, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Phil Holmes, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, David Kastrup, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Phil Holmes, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Dmytro O. Redchuk, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Carl Sorensen, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Trevor Daniels, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Dmytro O. Redchuk, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Phil Holmes, 2010/12/14
- Re: accidental.ly regtest, Patrick McCarty, 2010/12/14
Re: accidental.ly regtest,
Jan Warchoł <=