Synthetic key signatures with double accidentals

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In some contemporary music, you run into synthetic scales with double sharps and flats.
If you need to display the synthetic key signature, you can even let DOUBLE-SHARP and DOUBLE-FLAT be printed.

\version "2.24"

synthetic = 
  #`((0 . ,NATURAL) 
     (1 . ,DOUBLE-SHARP) 
     (2 . ,SHARP)
     (3 . ,NATURAL) 
     (4 . ,FLAT) 
     (5 . ,FLAT) 
     (6 . ,DOUBLE-FLAT))

m = \relative c' { \omit Staff.TimeSignature c8 disis eis f ges aes beses c }

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  \new Staff \m
  \new Staff { \key c \synthetic \m }
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