David,
Thanks. It appears that I am a century or so out of date, so will try to get
into the 21st century and withdraw my comment.
I see your comment about the bug - I think you're in a better position to put
it into the bug list than myself, unless you'd like me to do it.
Best regards,
Peter
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www.ptoye.com
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Friday, February 2, 2018, 4:54:04 PM, you wrote:
> Peter Toye <[email protected]> writes:
>> Trying to engrave a piece of piano music where the left hand starts in the
>> treble clef. The music I’m copying from has a bass clef at the start of the
>> piece, followed by a clef change immediately before the first note, which I
>> think was standard practice in the 19th century (but I'm willing to be told
>> otherwise in the 21st).
>> Is there any way of reproducing this? I tried the snippet below, but it
>> doesn't give me the bass clef sign.
>> \version "2.19.52"
>> \language "english"
>> \score {
>> \new Staff {
>> \clef "bass"
>> \time 4/4
>> \clef "treble"
>> c''2 c''
>> }
>> }
> You can try something like_______________________________________________
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