Of two markups, how to hide one markup in a Staff and the other in a TabStaff?

2013-06-24 Thread Peter Crighton
Hello all, I am trying to notate a piece for electric guitar in which a whammy bar is used and am having difficulties with correctly indicating the use of it. I need to have two markups at the same time, one of which is to be shown only in the Staff, the other one only in the TabStaff. How can I

Re: Of two markups, how to hide one markup in a Staff and the other in a TabStaff?

2013-06-24 Thread Peter Crighton
2013/6/25 Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com 2013/6/24 Peter Crighton petecrigh...@googlemail.com: [...] Is there a way to hide a markup in the Staff only, but show it in the TabStaff? Hi Peter, use \tag Not sure if it's really what you want, though your example could look like:

Re: Of two markups, how to hide one markup in a Staff and the other in a TabStaff?

2013-06-24 Thread Thomas Morley
2013/6/25 Peter Crighton petecrigh...@googlemail.com: [...] So, this is good for now, but I still have to figure out if this is the ideal way to indicate whammy bar use. How have others handled such a scenario? Sorry, to be of not more help. I'm a classical and flamenco guitarist. I really

Re: Of two markups, how to hide one markup in a Staff and the other in a TabStaff?

2013-06-24 Thread Eluze
Thomas Morley-2 wrote 2013/6/25 Peter Crighton lt; petecrighton@ gt;: [...] So, this is good for now, but I still have to figure out if this is the ideal way to indicate whammy bar use. How have others handled such a scenario? Sorry, to be of not more help. I'm a classical and

Re: Of two markups, how to hide one markup in a Staff and the other in a TabStaff?

2013-06-24 Thread Peter Crighton
2013/6/25 Eluze elu...@gmail.com [...] So, this is good for now, but I still have to figure out if this is the ideal way to indicate whammy bar use. How have others handled such a scenario? Sorry, to be of not more help. I'm a classical and flamenco guitarist. I really don't know