{ \soloWords }
}
\score {
\new ChoirStaff
% choir staves and lyrics
}
But the first line is short then. How to stretch it to the width as the
ChoirStaff? Or can i write all in one score context?
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My rescuer, who didn't answer to the common mail-list for some reason, gave
me the answer:
in layout block, should be:
ragged-right = ##f
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Hi,
My rescuer, who didn't answer to the common mail-list for some
reason, gave me the answer:
in layout block, should be:
ragged-right = ##f
Unfortunately, your rescuer gave you an incorrect answer -- really,
you should put both the solo music (Staff) and the choral music
Additionally, use \break to manually break lines in order to achieve an
optimal layout.
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi,
My rescuer, who didn't answer to the common mail-list for some
reason, gave me the answer:
in layout block, should be:
ragged-right = ##f
Unfortunately, your rescuer
. GrandStaff with \RemoveEmptyStaffContext also works, but it's more
unwieldy and gives a large vertical space between first staff and other
starves.
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Hi,
But ragged-right = ##f with two separate \score{} works and gives
quick result.
It works in the sense that it looks good...
But it is still musically wrong -- for example, MIDI output would not
be as desired/expected.
GrandStaff with \RemoveEmptyStaffContext also works, but it's