Urs Liska wrote
> You can use the explicit staff name to access the context (or compare to
> some arbitrary value), and it's for example used in the \change Staff =
> "upper" command.

Can you give an example of a simple score where you create a staff and
access the context explicitly? I am having trouble visualizing what you
mean, but I understand the idea and how powerful it can be when it's used in
practice. 

(i.e. \new Staff = 'Example')...then later in the file, access \context
Example and override something.

Thank you!



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