On Nov 16, 2012, at 6:10 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com> wrote:
…
> 1.       Which of these lines (discounting change of pitch and duration) 
> should be used?
> 2.       Where in an already started Piano score should they be inserted?
>  
> Thank you for your kind attention.

> Good day!
>  
> The online documentation (version 2.16, Notation Reference 1.3.3)
states:
In a PianoStaff, it is possible to let an arpeggio cross between the staves by 
setting the property PianoStaff.connectArpeggios.

> The online documentation (version 2.16, Learning Manual 3.3.4)
states:
Contexts are responsible for holding the values of a number of context 
properties. Many of them can be changed to influence the interpretation of the 
input and so change the appearance of the output. They are changed by the \set 
command. This takes the form

\set ContextName.propertyName = #value
Where the ContextName is usually Score, Staff or Voice. It may be omitted, in 
which case the current context (typically Voice) is assumed.

> The online documentation (version 2.16, Learning Manual 3.3.4)

states further:
The \set and \unset commands can appear anywhere in the input file and will 
take effect from the time they are encountered until the end of the score or 
until the property is \set or \unset again. 

HTH,

james
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