Am 16.01.2011 10:16, schrieb Xavier Scheuer:
On 16 January 2011 09:52, Helge Kruse<helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net> wrote:
Thanks a lot, Xavier. I agree staff changes are annoying, but this should
help the harp player to choose the right hand for the notes and so it is
sensible. Since I have a lot of these stuff, Is there a way for a scheme
function like this:
WriteInUpperStaff(#1) = { \cso #1 \csu }
How should I implement this?
Have you seen David's reply?
Or do you want another Scheme function (in order to do what exactly, I
did not get it)?
You're right. I missed David's mail. It fits perfectly.
Thanks for the example with the octavated C notes. Your link show a
similar example. Well, I played a bit with the overrides and could see
how some of them work. For this
\override Stem #'cross-staff = ##t
I could not see any difference if the value is ##f or ##t. Even removing
the line doesn't change the output. What should it do?
Helge
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