> See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-08/msg00236.html
> for a solution that hopefully can be upgraded to version 2.6.
>
The following works:
%-----
upper = \relative c' {
e'1\arpeggio |
}
lower = \relative c' {
e1\arpeggio |
}
guitarStaffOne = \new Staff \with { \consists Span_arpeggio_engraver } {
\set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t
<<
\new Voice { \voiceOne \upper }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo \lower }
>>
}
\score {
\guitarStaffOne
\layout {}
}
%-----
But how can I achieve the same result using \context instead of \new ?
[I need the capacity to refer to a *named* context (because I set things
differently in different files).]
I tried the following (but that doesn't work, although it seems to be a
reasonable trial):
%-----
upper = \relative c' {
e'1\arpeggio |
}
lower = \relative c' {
e1\arpeggio |
}
guitarStaffTwo = \context Staff \with { \consists Span_arpeggio_engraver } =
"Guitar" {
\set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t
<<
\new Voice { \voiceOne \upper }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo \lower }
>>
}
\score {
\guitarStaffTwo
\layout {}
}
%-----
Gilles
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