Dear All,

Is there a way to block automatic clef  at the beginning of a new line? In
the specific case: I need to start a new line with a different clef after a
forced line stop (Z), and I have two clef in the second line (see the
example attached, lines 3 and 4). To avoid this I have to put the new clef
(c4, for example) BEFORE the (Z) input (line 1). Moreover, the code (::c4)
and similar (to change a clef immediately after a double bar) is no more
supported…Maybe a new command like \greblockcustos{} is needed? Or maybe
there’s an option already available I do not know?


Gabc code I used is:


(c3) Mi(g)se(g)ri(gf)cór(hji>)di(h)am(gh~) (::) (c4)
<v>\greblockcustos{}</v> (Z)

mi(efo>)se(efo>)ri(e)cór(efOh)di(hjg)am(g) (::) <v>\greblockcustos{}</v>(Z)

(c3) mi(ba)se(de)ri(d)cór(ef~)di(f)am(ed~) <v>\greblockcustos{}</v>(::) (Z)

(f3) mi(f)se(f)ri(f)cór(fg~)di(f)æ(f) <v>\greblockcustos{}</v>(::) (Z)


Thank you… sorry to bother you with my marginal questions!

God bless,


Sr. Maria Ruth OSB

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