>J Ruiz <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I'm setting the printKeyCancellation to false, to avoid Lilypond
>> printing naturals when switching keys, but no luck; Lily still prints
>> the cancellation naturals.
>> What am I missing?
>>
>> \version "2.14.2"
>> \score{
>> \new Staff {
>> \override Staff.Clef #'full-size-change = ##t
>> \relative c''{
>> \cadenzaOn
>> \key d \major
>> d d d d
>> \bar "|."
>> \skip
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>> \set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
>> \key c \major
>
>Does not help against c\major, and frankly: how would you even detect a
>change to c \major without anything being printed?
>
>--
>David Kastrup
I'm transcribing a section of fingering exercises from an old piano-practice book. 3-4 short passages per line. Each passage ends with the "|." bar, and new passage starts with a clef sign. These are set in quite a variety of keys, so there's no need to detect a key change, since the context dictates each delimited passage is it's own score.
See my attached image sample. Any suggestions on a workaround appreciated.
Regards, Javier