I don't know why I fixed in my brain that the context had to be initialized
somewhere.... Thanks for clearing that up!

Em dom., 31 de mai. de 2026 às 12:16, Lukas-Fabian Moser <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Hi Lucas,
>
> Am 31.05.26 um 16:44 schrieb Lucas Pinke:
> > Ah yes, now I get it... PEBKAC indeed. And actually, I think I finally
> > get calling contexts back... living and learning. Just for sanity
> > sake, I'll also add another "corrected code" (just called the context
> > again).
> >
> > %%SOF
> > \version "2.26.0"
> > initMelody= \new Voice = "melody" { }
>
> This line does nothing as long as you do not use \initMelody anywhere.
> The main improvement in your new example is that you use \context
> instead of \new, which does just what you need: It re-uses the named
> context if it already exists. But it also creates a new context when
> needed, so you don't need to do what I guess you wanted to achieve with
> the initMelody line.
>
> Lukas
>

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