+
+\version "2.10.0"
+
+% definitely wil be renamed to something.
%{
(Message vers:9)
-To: Adrian Mariano <adrian@cam.cornell.edu>
+To: Adrian Mariano <adrian@camcornelledu>.
cc: gnu-music-discuss@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: Switching from one staff to two staffs
+Subject: Re: Switching from one staff to two staves
Reply-To: janneke@gnu.org
In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 19 Jan 1999 12:27:10 EST."
- <199901191727.MAA29757@avalanche.cam.cornell.edu>
+ <199901191727.MAA29757@avalanchecamcornelledu>.
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:39:22 +0100
From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@beavis-nt>
On Tuesday, 19 January 1999, Adrian Mariano writes:
-> I want to typeset something which starts out with just one staff and then
-> harmony comes in and there are two staffs. I can't figure out how to do
-> this. I get an extra blank staff during the second section (using
-> Lily 1.1.15):
+>> I want to typeset something which starts out with just one staff and then
+>> harmony comes in and there are two staves. I can't figure out how to do
+>> this. I get an extra blank staff during the second section (using
+>> Lily 1.1.15):
There used to be an example called 'multi.ly'...
Try this (we'll include it in pl23/24):
extra-staff.ly:
%}
+
+\header{ texidoc="@cindex Staff Extra
+@cindex Staff Ossia
+You can add (possibly temporarily) an extra staff after the beginning of
+a piece. "
+}
+
\score {
- <
- \context Staff=i \notes\relative c''{ c1 c c c c }
- \context StaffGroup=ii \notes\relative c''{
- \context Staff=ii
+ <<
+ \new Staff \relative c''{ c1 c c c c }
+ \new StaffGroup \relative c''{
+ \new Staff
c1 c
- < \context Staff=ii { c1 } \context Staff=iii { c1 } >
+ << c1 \new Staff { c1 } >>
c
}
- >
- \paper {
- linewidth = -1.;
- \translator{
- \ScoreContext
+ >>
+ \layout {
+ ragged-right = ##t
+ \context{
+ \Score
}
}
}
-\version "1.3.96";
+
+