Hi T.M.,
Check the Notation Reference, section 5.4.6 - you'll find the answers to your questions there.
Best, Robert ______
Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it. -- Flannery O'Connor I have a couple of questions about key signatures:1) When a key change occurs at the end of a printed line, the new key signature is printed at the end of the line. Is there any way to suppress that?2) When the key changes, the new key signature includes a bunch of naturals to negate the effects of the previous key. Is there any way to suppress that? My application is not an actual score to be played by others, but just a cheat sheet for me, and all those naturals get in the way, so complying with any standards is not an issue, if those naturals are standard notation.Thanks for any help.-- T.M. Sommers -- address@hidden -- ab2sb_______________________________________________lilypond-user mailing listaddress@hiddenhttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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