Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-04 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 2/4/19 10:18 AM, Aaron Hill wrote: I overlooked \cueClefUnset so that's the better option. For the grob, the Internals reference is your friend: CueEndClef Thanks! I really need to get more familiar with the internals reference. One of these days in my copious free time. David, thanks

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-04 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-02-04 6:47 am, Christopher R. Maden wrote: On 2/4/19 6:03 AM, Aaron Hill wrote: Note in this case I changed the CueClef font-size to match the reduced size of a non-cue clef when it appears within a line. That looks great, thanks! The \cueClefUnset bass clef still looks tiny, and if

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-04 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 2/4/19 6:03 AM, Aaron Hill wrote: Note in this case I changed the CueClef font-size to match the reduced size of a non-cue clef when it appears within a line. That looks great, thanks! The \cueClefUnset bass clef still looks tiny, and if I use \cueClef to switch back to bass, it shows up

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-04 Thread David Kastrup
"Christopher R. Maden" writes: > This is probably a FAQ, but I can’t find the right combination of > search terms to tease it from the ether... > > I want a piano staff, with the left hand to start with bass clef, but > then immediately switch to treble clef after the time signature. > > Mnon-WE

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-04 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-02-03 8:44 pm, Christopher R. Maden wrote: On 2/3/19 9:43 PM, Aaron Hill wrote: Does \cueClef help? It does... though then when I \clef bass back again it’s ignored. I can use \cueClefUnset... Thanks, this is a great workaround. I suspect there is a better (more properly

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Andrew Bernard
HI Chris, That makes sense. I also like to preserve the composer's own notation where possible. And as said, it's not actually wrong! Good old Sousa! Andrew On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 16:43, Christopher R. Maden wrote: > > I’m transcribing Sousa’s “A Typical Tune of Zanzibar,”[*] and I’m trying >

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 2/4/19 12:36 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote: This comes up reasonably often. May I ask why you don't simply start the piece with the treble clef? If you immediately change to treble, what is the point of having the bass clef at this point? It's a musical decision up to you, but it always strikes me

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Christopher, This comes up reasonably often. May I ask why you don't simply start the piece with the treble clef? If you immediately change to treble, what is the point of having the bass clef at this point? It's a musical decision up to you, but it always strikes me as a bit unnecessary. Any

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 2/3/19 9:43 PM, Aaron Hill wrote: Does \cueClef help? It does... though then when I \clef bass back again it’s ignored. I can use \cueClefUnset... Thanks, this is a great workaround. I suspect there is a better (more properly LilyPondish) answer, but this is more than adequate for

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-02-03 6:43 pm, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2019-02-03 6:33 pm, Christopher R. Maden wrote: This is probably a FAQ, but I can’t find the right combination of search terms to tease it from the ether... I want a piano staff, with the left hand to start with bass clef, but then immediately switch

Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-02-03 6:33 pm, Christopher R. Maden wrote: This is probably a FAQ, but I can’t find the right combination of search terms to tease it from the ether... I want a piano staff, with the left hand to start with bass clef, but then immediately switch to treble clef after the time signature.

Change staff clef immediately after time signature

2019-02-03 Thread Christopher R. Maden
This is probably a FAQ, but I can’t find the right combination of search terms to tease it from the ether... I want a piano staff, with the left hand to start with bass clef, but then immediately switch to treble clef after the time signature. Mnon-WE is attached. Probably this involves