MarcM writes:
> the \Staff \RemoveEmptyStaves makes it easy to place the ossia.
>
> BTW, why use statements like<< \FourOssia >> when \FourOssia works as
> well ?
This keeps the ossia stave from becoming the single stave LilyPond keeps
alive when it otherwise would remove every stav
the \Staff \RemoveEmptyStaves makes it easy to place the ossia.
BTW, why use statements like<< \FourOssia >> when \FourOssia works as
well ?
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Ralph,
On Thursday, December 31, 2015, Ralph Palmer
wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 1:28 AM, tisimst > wrote:
>
>> Ralph,
>>
>> Ralph Palmer wrote
>> > [...] I need dashed span bars between the lower normal staff and
>> > the ossia staff.
>>
>> Here's one way to do it.
>>
>> %<-- S
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 1:28 AM, tisimst wrote:
> Ralph,
>
> Ralph Palmer wrote
> > [...] I need dashed span bars between the lower normal staff and
> > the ossia staff.
>
> Here's one way to do it.
>
> %<-- SNIP
>
>
> %<-- SNIP
>
> HTH,
>
Dear Abraham,
Very clear and very nice. This ought to be an LSR snippet for sure.
Andrew
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Ralph,
Ralph Palmer wrote
> [...] I need dashed span bars between the lower normal staff and
> the ossia staff. I've tried everthing I could think of, using the LSR and
> the Notation Reference, but no luck. I could see what I want, but with
> only
> a single bar line, in the Notation Reference,