On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 11:32 AM Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote: > > Le 17/02/2022 à 19:01, Knute Snortum a écrit : > > I have another problem that I'd love help with. (Sorry for all the > > questions lately.) > > > > The piece of music I'm working on is a piano piece with several ossia > > bars. I've been researching how to do this and I've come across a > > problem I can't fix. If the ossia bar is the first bar of a new line, > > the PianoStaff brace and bar span are attached. In the middle of the > > staff all is fine. > > > > I've attached the code to produce the problem and an image of what it > > produces. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > The most low-tech fix would be to move the ossia context > out of the PianoStaff: > > \version "2.22.1" > > ossia = \markup \small \italic "ossia" > > > << > \new Staff = "ossia" \with { > \remove "Time_signature_engraver" > \hide Clef > \hide BarLine > \override BarLine.allow-span-bar = ##f > \override KeySignature.stencil = ##f > \magnifyStaff #2/3 > } > \relative { > \stopStaff > s1 > \key c \minor > \startStaff ees'4^\ossia g8 f ees2*1/2 \stopStaff > s1*2 > \startStaff g4 ees8 f g2*1/2 \stopStaff > } > \new PianoStaff << > \new Staff = "upper" \relative { > \key c \minor > c'4 b c2 > ees4 f ees2 > g4 aes g2 % \break > c4 b c2 \break > g4 aes g2 > ees4 d c2 > } > \new Staff = "lower" \relative { > \key c \minor > \repeat unfold 24 { \clef bass c4 } > } > >> > >>
Thanks, that gets rid of the brace. Is there any way to get rid of the bar span that connects the ossia staff to the piano staff? -- Knute Snortum