Sharpened B and E notes In a measure #951
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Hi, I noticed when B or E notes get sharpened in a measure while also not being part of the key signature, their subsequent occurrences in the measure get raised a half step higher while being assigned the neutral sign. This is a correct result, but it doesn't follow the standard/tradition. Can this be turned off or easily altered? Thanks and regards... |
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Danielku15
Aug 27, 2022
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Do you have an example file showing this behavior? From pure screenshots it is hard to judge why alphaTab is placing the accidentals like this. Generally the accidental placement is a core part of the music engraving algorithm. Most of it is done fully automatic and cannot be changed. On individual note level there can be some annotations set which might influence some aspects of the accidental handling. e.g. in Guitar Pro files there is also a way to enforce maybe accidentals over placing a note on a different line and we try to respect those annotations.
Notice how Guitar Pro has the same not heights (according to tabs) on multiple notes, but the standard music notation is displaying it…