steve berthiaume wrote:

Just so this doesn't get lost in the discussion, I wanted to make sure that the space that is made available by removing the clef is used for notation, and that I don't end up with a bar line on the left, followed by a big space, then notation which is spaced as if there were a clef there.

That came out a little confused; hope it makes sense!

-steve

Yes, that's why I proposed to use
\override ... #'stencil = ##f
instead of the following which is mentioned at
several places in the manual but only makes the
clef invisible but still leaving an empty space:
\override ... #'transparent = ##t

 /Mats


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