That's strange. I just tried to copy the string quartet template and change the key signature in the definition of \global, and it certainly is printed on every
stave. You must have done something else that causes the problem.

  /Mats

Christopher A. LaFond wrote:
Hi,

I am arranging a piece for 3 harps, and I am using the string quartet template in the docs as a model. When I use the \global setting, the score correctly includes the time signature in all staves, but does not set the key signature on the staves themselves, rather it uses accidentals throughout the piece to compensate. The template for string quartet is in c major, so you can't see this in the docs. But I used \key g \major, and it just inserted accidentals on all the f notes. I still need to set the key in each of the staves.


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