-%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
+%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from input/new
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.12.0"
+%% Note: this file works from version 2.13.0
+\version "2.13.1"
\header {
- lsrtags = "pitches, staff-notation"
-
doctitlees = "Armaduras de tonalidad no tradicionales"
texidoces = "
La muy utilizada instrucción @code{\\key} establece la propiedad
exátona:
"
+%% Translation of GIT committish: 6bf3e9149eb97e66b4c813e41dc7625f06c501aa
doctitlede = "Untypische Tonarten"
texidocde = "
Der üblicherweise benutzte @code{\\key}-Befehl setzt die
Hier ein Beispiel einer möglichen Tonart für eine Ganztonleiter:
"
+ lsrtags = "pitches, staff-notation"
texidoc = "
The commonly used @code{\\key} command sets the @code{keySignature}
property, in the @code{Staff} context.
-To create non-standard key signatures, set this property directly. The
+To create non-standard key signatures, set this property directly. The
format of this command is a list:
-@code{ \\set Staff.keySignature = #`(((octave . step) . alter) ((octave
-. step) . alter) ...) } where, for each element in the list,
-@code{octave} specifies the octave (0 being the octave from middle C to
-the B above), @code{step} specifies the note within the octave (0 means
-C and 6 means B), and @code{alter} is @code{,SHARP ,FLAT ,DOUBLE-SHARP}
-etc. (Note the leading comma.) The accidentals in the key signature
-will appear in the reverse order to that in which they are specified.
-
+@code{\\set Staff.keySignature = #`(((octave . step) . alter) ((octave
+. step) . alter) ...)} where, for each element in the list,
+@code{octave} specifies the octave (0@tie{}being the octave from
+middle@tie{}C to the B above), @code{step} specifies the note within the
+octave (0@tie{}means@tie{}C and 6@tie{}means@tie{}B), and @code{alter} is
+@code{,SHARP ,FLAT ,DOUBLE-SHARP} etc. (Note the leading comma.)
Alternatively, for each item in the list, using the more concise format
-@code{(step . alter)} specifies that the same alteration should hold in
-all octaves.
-
-
-For microtonal scales where a \"sharp\" is not 100 cents, @code{alter}
-refers to the alteration as a proportion of a 200-cent whole tone.
-
-
-Here is an example of a possible key signature for generating a
-whole-tone scale:
+@code{(step . alter)} specifies that the same alteration should hold in all
+octaves.
+Here is an example of a possible key signature for generating a whole-tone
+scale:
"
doctitle = "Non-traditional key signatures"
} % begin verbatim
+
\relative c' {
- \set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 3) . ,SHARP)
+ \set Staff.keySignature = #`(((0 . 6) . ,FLAT)
((0 . 5) . ,FLAT)
- ((0 . 6) . ,FLAT))
+ ((0 . 3) . ,SHARP))
c4 d e fis
aes4 bes c2
}
+