Are you sure? I got the impression that a layout object does not
occupy any space if you set the print-function (or stencil as it's called
in the latest versions) to false, in contrast to what happens when you
just set transparent = ##t. I just tried an example and couldn't notice
any incorrect spacing.
/Mats
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
In addition to what has been said, why not do the time signature
changes using ordinary \time 9/8 and \time 3/4 commands and use
\override Score.TimeSignature #'print-function = ##f
to remove the time signature changes. The advantage of such an
approach is that when the musicians start complaining about that
it's hard to realize what bars have what time signature, then you can
easily print the time signatures again.
That would result in incorrect spacing.
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