> I'm not top posting. Cues are often used at or near the beginning of a piece. Furthermore, a cue is frequently in a different clef, so the \cueDuringWithClef command is handy. However, using this command at the beginning of a piece conflicts with displaying ambitus: The ambitus is displayed using the cue's clef. This is confusing, as you can see in the example (I will upload an image). The example uses this source:
\version "2.14.2" \addQuote "other" \relative c { r4 c e g } \new Staff \new Voice \relative c' { \cueDuringWithClef #"other" #UP #"bass" { R1 } | e4 b c2 } \layout { \context { \Voice \consists "Ambitus_engraver" } } A possible workaround is to shorten the cue so it doesn't include the first note of the piece. This circumvents the wrong clef use and hence avoids the confusion. Results can still be awkward though. Example: \version "2.14.2" \addQuote "other" \relative c { r4 c e g } \new Staff \new Voice \relative c' { r4 \cueDuringWithClef #"other" #UP #"bass" { r4 r2 } | e4 b c2 } \layout { \context { \Voice \consists "Ambitus_engraver" } } /Ole _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond