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Re: LSR clef change at beginning of the piece
From: |
Simon Albrecht |
Subject: |
Re: LSR clef change at beginning of the piece |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Sep 2018 03:26:07 +0200 |
On 07.09.2018 03:17, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello everybody,
here’s two suggestions for the LSR snippets dealing with an initial
clef change before the first note of a piece:
#956 <http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=956> works with a hidden
grace note; this creates an unsightly gap that can be avoided by using
a grace-timed spacer rest instead of the hidden note and repositioning
clef and first note column thus:
Apologies, there were a number of things wrong with the version that I
posted; here’s a better one:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\relative c' {
\key b \major
%% Start with a bass clef:
\clef bass
%% Use a grace-timed spacer to separate the two clefs:
%% (remember to also put this in all other
%% parallel music expressions to avoid issue 34!)
\grace s1
%% Adjust the spacing:
\once\override Staff.Clef.extra-offset = #'(3 . 0)
\once\override NoteColumn.X-offset = 5
%% Switch to treble clef:
\clef treble
c4 c c c | c1
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Best, Simon