Dossy Shiobara <do...@panoptic.com> writes: > On 9/29/13 5:29 PM, Federico Bruni wrote: >> are you sure you need to organize it in \score blocks? >> can you use variables instead (and one \score block)? > One \score is a 4-bar PianoStaff intro only, then the second \score is > the rest of the arrangement, that contains ChordNames, FretBoards, a > Voice with Lyrics, and a PianoStaff for the accompaniment. > > When I tried to do this as a single score, I put skips in all the parts > other than the PianoStaff for the intro 4-bar section, and used > \RemoveEmptyStaffContext to try and "hide" all the other parts, but > while they didn't visibly engrave anything, they created a lot of > padding between the header and the first system which I just couldn't > figure out how to get rid of.
Stop right here. You seem to labor under the illusion that a score has to look like \score { << ... >> } but there is nothing keeping a score from being \score { { << ... >> } { << ... >> } } namely containing a _sequence_ of StaffGroups or similar. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user