Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:

Thanks.  Using:
\score
   \context Staff <<
      \global
      { \part }
   >>
}

for a part and
\score
   \context StaffGroup <<
      \global
      \new Staff { \part1 }
      \new Staff { \part2 }
   >>
}

for similar parts seems to work (key signature spacing is good). I will now see what happens if I go back to 's' in the global block.



In the second example, you will get an additional stave. You may want to use the following construct instead.

\score
   \context StaffGroup <<
      \new Staff << \global \part1 >>
      \new Staff { \part2 }
   >>
}

My second example gives me a staff group consisting of one staff for part a and another staff for part b. The global does not create a staff (because it contains no notes?). This is exactly what I want.

Yes, but if you replace any \skip by an 's' in the \global, you will get the extra stave, that's what I tried to say above.

/Mats


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