Hi James, Well, there would be two. Actually, if it's possible, I would like to have three scores: 1) Flute score, with a small PianoStaff 2) Piano score, with a small flute staff 3) Study score, with both staves the same size (I probably wouldn't do this one if working in Finale, but if I don't have to worry about spacing in Lilypond then what the heck... :)
I'm also thinking in general if there's a piano score, the other instruments should have small staves. I initially thought this was one of the reasons for having a layout block, but I just started utilizing it so maybe I'm wrong. -Jonathan --- On Fri, 8/7/09, James E. Bailey <derhindem...@googlemail.com> wrote: > From: James E. Bailey <derhindem...@googlemail.com> > Subject: Re: \context for named Staff > To: "Jonathan Wilkes" <jancs...@yahoo.com> > Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Date: Friday, August 7, 2009, 9:40 PM > If it's just for the piano > score, I would just make that change in the piano score > \new Staff \with { resize }. Is there more than one > score that needs this adjustment? > > > On 07.08.2009, at 21:18, Jonathan Wilkes > wrote: > > Hello > again, > I'm trying to resize one staff in a flute/piano > duet, and I can't figure > out the "right" way to do it. Here's the > format I tried: > \layout > { \context { > \Staff = "staffFlute" % stuff > to resize this particular staff }} > But > I guess it's not possible to refer to a specific > instance of a Staff in > the layout block (at least I couldn't find any reference > to doing this). If > this is true, then how do you do staff size changes- like > making the flute > staff smaller for the piano score- without doing everything > manually for > each score/part? > -Jonathan > > > > > _______________________________________________lilypond-user > mailing > listlilypond-u...@gnu.orghttp://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > James > E. Bailey > > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user