Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\partial 8 s8 \bar
This seems to render a fairly acceptable result, but it really feels
like a hack. Is there a less convoluted solution?
Notice that the problem is only seen when doing a temporary clef change
before the first note or
Simon Bailey wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 06:01, Daniel Ashton wrote:
Also, how can I get the curly brace visible to the left of the staves in
this example?
you could try using \context PianoStaff -- that puts a curly brace to
the side of two staves. if it's not a piano piece, then you could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\partial 8 s8 \bar
This seems to render a fairly acceptable result, but it really feels
like a hack. Is there a less convoluted solution?
Notice that the problem is only seen when doing a temporary clef change
before the first note or rest. After the
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\partial 8 s8 \bar
This seems to render a fairly acceptable result, but it really feels
like a hack. Is there a less convoluted solution?
(It's convoluted partly because every voice now requires a leading s8.)
Notice that the problem is
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 06:01, Daniel Ashton wrote:
Also, how can I get the curly brace visible to the left of the staves in
this example?
you could try using \context PianoStaff -- that puts a curly brace to
the side of two staves. if it's not a piano piece, then you could use
\context
I need an organ right-hand staff in which the first symbols are
G clef, key signature, time signature, F clef, eight rest, notes, etc
The G clef is not visible. How can I force the G clef to show up, then
display the F clef as a (smaller) clef-change symbol?
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Daniel Ashton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need an organ right-hand staff in which the first symbols are
G clef, key signature, time signature, F clef, eight rest, notes, etc
The G clef is not visible. How can I force the G clef to show up, then