Bodo Maass wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want a new line to start with a different clef. However, I always get a
> second copy of the new clef on the old line, just before the line break. I
> have simplified it to this example:
>
> ---- start test.ly --------
> \version "2.11.10"
>
> {
> \time 2/4
> {
> \clef treble c' d' e' f' \bar "||" \break
> \clef bass c d e f \bar "||"
> }
> }
> ----- end test.ly ------
>
> This will generate a pdf with two lines. The first line has a treble clef
> and a few notes.Just before the page break, the first line contains a bass
> clef at the end. The second line starts with the bass clef, as intended.
>
> How can I remove the extra bass clef at the end of the first line?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Bodo
>
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I have no answer for this but I hope somebody does, as I've seen this when I
put whitespace in front of final codas using stopstaff and am forcing a
restatement of the clef for the final coda fragment. If the line break
falls in the wrong place I get the clef at end of previous line anomoly too.
I've got lots of \break work-arounds to get the final codas to always start
in mid-system, but on a few pieces the ending coda is longer than one page
width, so it needs to break to a full new line at beginning. I hope a fix
is found or this can get entered as a bug.
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