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From: | Phil Holmes |
Subject: | Re: Repeating the same clef |
Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 2010 17:31:36 +0100 |
To: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden> Cc: "LilyPond User Group" <address@hidden> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 5:20 PM Subject: Re: Repeating the same clef
Phil On 15/10/2010 17:06, Phil Holmes wrote:----- Original Message ----- From: "James" <address@hidden> To: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden> Cc: "LilyPond User Group" <address@hidden> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 4:46 PM Subject: Re: Repeating the same clefPhil On 15/10/2010 15:57, Phil Holmes wrote:I'm sure I've seen this somewhere, but I'm damned if I can find it now. I want to signal a change of singer by repeating the same clef symbol (i.e. we're already using a treble clef, and I want to print another). Is there a way of doing this without using markup?e.g. \score { { a1 | b | \clef G c | d } } ? JamesThanks, but doesn't do what I want. In effect, I want to do this: \score { { \clef treble a1 | b | \clef G a | b } } and have the second clef displayed. I have a vague memory of this being discussed before, but I can't find it anywhere.Then I guess I am missing something, my example does display the 'treble' clef twice. See attached.
You're missing the bit I hadn't said. I've already had about 6 explicit clef changes, using \clef "treble_8" and \clef "treble". It's a situation where I've been a bit lazy and copied the original score exactly, with 2 singers, a tenor and an alto, sharing a staff. (stave? :-) ). The final change is from alto to both singing, and those changes (tenor->alto and alto->both) are both flagged with a treble clef.
James
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