%% Generated by lilypond-book.py %% Options: [alt=[image of music],printfilename,indent=0\mm,texidoc,line-width=160\mm] \include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly" % **************************************************************** % Start cut-&-pastable-section % **************************************************************** \paper { #(define dump-extents #t) indent = 0\mm line-width = 160\mm } \layout { } % **************************************************************** % ly snippet: % **************************************************************** \sourcefilename "extra-staff.ly" % definitely wil be renamed to something. %{ (Message vers:9) To: Adrian Mariano . cc: gnu-music-discuss@gnu.org Subject: Re: Switching from one staff to two staves Reply-To: janneke@gnu.org In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 19 Jan 1999 12:27:10 EST." <199901191727.MAA29757@avalanchecamcornelledu>. Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:39:22 +0100 From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen On Tuesday, 19 January 1999, Adrian Mariano writes: >> I want to typeset something which starts out with just one staff and then >> harmony comes in and there are two staves. I can't figure out how to do >> this. I get an extra blank staff during the second section (using >> Lily 1.1.15): There used to be an example called 'multi.ly'... Try this (we'll include it in pl23/24): extra-staff.ly: %} \header{ texidoc="@cindex Staff Extra @cindex Staff Ossia You can add (possibly temporarily) an extra staff after the beginning of a piece. " } \score { << \new Staff \relative c''{ c1 c c c c } \new StaffGroup \relative c''{ \new Staff c1 c << c1 \new Staff { c1 } >> c } >> \layout { ragged-right = ##t \context{ \Score } } } % **************************************************************** % end ly snippet % ****************************************************************