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Key_engraver
Music types accepted:
key-change-event
Properties (read)
keySignature (list)
- The current key signature. This is an alist containing (NAME . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . (ALTER . BARNUMBER)) pairs, where NAME is from 0.. 6 and ALTER from -2,-1,0,1,2. The optional barnumber contains the number of the measure of the accidental. FIXME: describe broken tie entries.
keyAccidentalOrder (list)
-
Alist that defines in what order alterations should be printed.
The format is (NAME . ALTER), where NAME is from 0 .. 6 and ALTER from -1, 1.
createKeyOnClefChange (boolean)
- Print a key signature whenever the clef is changed.
explicitKeySignatureVisibility (procedure)
- visibility-lambda function for explicit Key changes;
override of #'break-visibility will set the visibility for normal
(ie. at the start of the line) key signatures.
lastKeySignature (list)
- Last key
signature before a key signature change.
keySignature (list)
- The current key signature. This is an alist containing (NAME . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . (ALTER . BARNUMBER)) pairs, where NAME is from 0.. 6 and ALTER from -2,-1,0,1,2. The optional barnumber contains the number of the measure of the accidental. FIXME: describe broken tie entries.
Properties (write)
keySignature (list)
- The current key signature. This is an alist containing (NAME . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . ALTER) or ((OCTAVE . NAME) . (ALTER . BARNUMBER)) pairs, where NAME is from 0.. 6 and ALTER from -2,-1,0,1,2. The optional barnumber contains the number of the measure of the accidental. FIXME: describe broken tie entries.
tonic (pitch)
- The tonic of the current scale
lastKeySignature (list)
- Last key
signature before a key signature change.
This engraver creates the following grobs:
KeySignature.
Key_engraver is part of contexts: Staff
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