On Sat, 2023-08-05 at 11:49 -0700, Donald J. Stewart wrote: > 1 - I copied ALL of the notes/etc from AFTER the time signature > 2 - I deleted the entire staff > 3 - I added a new staff -- it seems the initial staff was already set > to 'bass' > > [...] > > > And when attempting to change to Treble Clef, > > > > Do you mean to change the initial clef to a Treble Clef or to > > insert a > > clef change. > > If the former, then this problem with the "Initial Clef" command > > kicks > > in - it doesn't know about Drum clef and makes a mess. You have to > > use > > Clef Chooser with the cursor at the start of the staff. > > If the latter, that is uncharted territory ...
So from you pictures I gather it is the latter you are seeking to achieve, i.e. change from percussion clef to a treble clef in the course of the music. This is uncharted territory but: The "Drum" option in the clef chooser not only sets the percussion clef but also fixes the position of Middle C on the staff. Instead use the "LilyPond" option from the Chooser and set the clef as percussion (all lower case). This then gives you the LilyPond percussion clef, which assigns the middle line of the staff to Middle C. To make the display correspond to this insert a Display Only Clef at the start of the music using the command Command: Display Only Clef Inserts a clef that affects only the display, not the printed form. Use this if, after a Change Staff, the staff the voice will be on is in a different clef (avoiding too many ledger lines in the display, making it hard to read). Also useful to display in a familiar clef music which you want to be printed in a less familiar one (e.g. display in treble or bass clef music to be printed for viola). Location: Object Menu ▶ Clefs Internal Name: SetDisplayClef and choosing Alto clef (which has Middle C on the mid line of the staff, so that matches LilyPond's percussion staff). Then the note positions you enter will match those of the percussion staff in the typeset. HTH Richard > > > > > the notes appear 2 > > > > > > octaves higher in Print View than on Score View. Also, when > > > attempting to > > > change back to Percussion Clef, either the clef does not appear, > > > or > > > the > > > command does not function. > > > > The above is surely a consequence of this inadequate "Initial Clef" > > command. If you start afresh(*) and avoid using it (using Clef > > Chooser > > instead), do you find anything that fails to do what you need? > > > > Richard > > (*)well, you don't literally have to start afresh, you can invoke > > the > > staff properties editor (Alt-Return) and delete the two Denemo > > Directives that support Drum clef... > > > > > I've attached the denemo file to the work in progress. It's line > > > 24. > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________ > > > D o n a l d J S t e w a r t > > > s o u n d - X >