On 01/05/16 17:32, Malte Meyn wrote:
\score {
{
<<
\new Staff = "first" a
\new Staff = "second" b
>>
<<
\context Staff = "first" f
\context Staff = "second" g
>>
}
}
Thank you; that's got me slightly further forward, although your example
has two staves and I need only one. Strange things are now happening
which weren't before. If I code
\score {
{
<<
\new ChordNames \chordsVerseOneTwo
\new Staff = "melodyStaff" {
\new Voice = "voiceOneTwo" {
\melodyVerseOneTwo
}
}
%\new Lyrics \lyricsto "voiceOneTwo"{ \verseOne }
%\new Lyrics \lyricsto "voiceOneTwo"{ \verseTwo }
>>
<<
\context Staff = "melodyStaff" {
\new Voice = "bridgeVoice" {
\relative c'' { a4 b c d }
}
}
>>
}
\layout { ...etc
I get the general layout that I need, which is that there is /one/ staff
which displays the music \melodyVerseOneTwo, followed immediately by the
music { a4 b c d }. But if I uncomment either of those \lyricsto
statements then everything collapses in a heap. The error message is
"programming error: Moment is not increasing. Aborting interpretation."
and the resulting output has a treble clef out in space below the
existing staff and no notes ABCD. I've researched the error message as
best I can and can't make it make sense in this context.
Am I moving in the right direction or is this a dead end of confusion?
--
Henry Law Manchester, England
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