--- Robert Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> 
> 
> Tyler Turner wrote:
> 
> > Use a staff
> > style to set the staff in the score to use a
> chromatic
> > transposition, set to clef.
> 
> This works in many cases, but there is one where it
> is dicey, and that's 
>   a partial-meas cue where the clef changes in the
> score. Consider a 
> cello part in bass clef where the next entrance
> changes to tenor clef. 
> In the part you want to insert a treble-clef vln cue
> immediately before 
> the change to tenor.
> 
> The staff style by itself won't work because it must
> be applied to whole 
> measures. If you apply it to the whole meas, you
> lose your tenor clef. 
> The only solution I can think of is a score-only
> expression, and even 
> then you have to hide a spurious clef change at the
> beginning of the 
> next measure.


Yes, this does seem to be an exception. Although, it
requires some fairly uncommon circumstances, since not
only do you have to have the clef change, but it also
has to occur on the first measure of the line
(otherwise you could use the No Clef staff style).

> 
> I also had to use score-only exps to display rests
> on the correct line 
> in a partial-meas cue situation. 

So far I've found that these situations can be
resolved via staff styles for hiding specific layers
(and then using additional layers to get the rests in
there). Not ideal, but a solution that feels a little
more solid for me.


Tyler

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