o long the next time someone posts
to the list explaining that yes, (s)he's already read the documentation,
and it still doesn't work, (and here's a packaged minimal repro case
documenting what's been tried) to get past the RTFM responses.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
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Bob Kline wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>
>> Have you read chapter 9 as well? If not, could you read that and let me
>> know if it helps? Once you do understand it, could you also propose an
>> addition to the docs to clear this up?
>
> I will keep trying and re
Graham Percival wrote:
> Have you read chapter 9 as well? If not, could you read that and let me
> know if it helps? Once you do understand it, could you also propose an
> addition to the docs to clear this up?
I will keep trying and report back results.
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Erik Sandberg wrote:
> Hm, maybe it's the \clef bass; you could try to move it to where the music
> starts. (not tested; it's just a guess)
Thanks for the guess, but that didn't work: it just prints the empty
staff with a G clef.
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ma
.. >>
>>
\layout {
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
}
}
I have looked at chapter 5 of the docs (I assume we're talking about the
chapter 5 in the latest released version of lp, rather than the versions
currently shipped with most Linux dis
id of the
extra staff on the first line.
Thanks!
Bob Kline
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