rom: Anthony Vershov
To: Phil Holmes
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: Ossia Staves
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your reply. I took your advice and created a separate, minimal
example with just a few notes. When I copied this example (ossia_example.ly)
to my main score, it didn'
This is much too complex for most of us to be able to help with. Could I
suggest you read the section on Ossia staves in the Notation Reference:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/modifying-single-staves#ossia-staves
Then try to create a minimal example based on that - I
I've been working on replicating an edition of the Fourth Concert by Georg
Golterman (see attachment "fourth_concert.ly").
This particular edition requires, at the end of the first part, two smaller
ossia staves that are aligned directly above their respective main staves.
e = #-2
\override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -2)
}
{
f8*9/10 f8 c }
>>
r8 r4 r |
}
}
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Hi all,
I appreciate LilyPond's possibility for creating ossia staves much. It
remains a small problem: If the staff occurs after a line break, it is
connected with the other staves and bar numbers are printed above the
ossia staff.
Is there a way to prevent this?
Kind regards,
Mi
On 21-Oct-05, at 5:57 AM, Trent Johnston wrote:
I'm trying to use the \stopStaff and \startStaff commands used in the
'Tips and Tricks' section but unfortunately this doesn't seem to work
as I get a whole new staff above the violin either with staff lines or
no staff lines but with a clef.
Hi Everyone...
I am typesetting a Violin Sonata by Locatelli and I
want to provide a written out stave above the violin showing how the sometimes
abbreviated part should be played.
I'm trying to use the \stopStaff and \startStaff
commands used in the 'Tips and Tricks' section but unfortun