![]() ![]() >trivial, so it will not appear before the next major As we said before, we acknowledge this as a bug I haven't tried it, but I assume that if I audit accidentals in a section of score in the key of C, flats will be converted to sharps. That's two wishes, Eric! The first one, to apply audits just to a section, is already in the list. To make it look right as well as sound right, I needed to force accidentals just for that section, then change the key to C major, then audit accidentals without changing flats to sharps. What I ended up doing was actually changing the key to C minor. There's no way to tell it to treat accidentals as flats by default - you have to either enter the notes manually (which is a pain), or enter them as naturals and then edit them (which is impossible if you want to change one note in a chord). Of course, this meant there were a lot of accidental flats about, except that NWC would have treated them as sharps (when entering from MIDI keyboard). I had a problem the other day with a piece that changed from C major to C minor temporarily, although the key signature in the score didn't change. However, it doesn't quite do enough, IMHO. Ah well, it's a bit cleverer than that - it also does an audit of accidentals, apparently.
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