Thank you, this is excactly what I was looking for! I have another challenge: making the key signature also mimic a standard PianoStaff setup. I have a partial solution with «\override KeySignature.flat-positions = #'((-10 . 10))» and similar, but I don’t want the «extra» accidentals in the middle.
How do I do this? Ståle > 22. sep. 2017 kl. 02.44 skrev Nathan Ho <nat...@snappizz.com>: > > On 2017-09-21 14:05, Ståle Ødegården wrote: >> Hi! >> I wonder how I can create a 11-line system with both treble and bass >> clefs present. >> I have two ideas, but I can’t make any of them work: >> - Create a PianoStaff or ChoirStaff and force the spacing between them >> to be _excactly_ one line apart - then add the extra line >> - Create lots of extra lines in a single staff and set up the two >> clefs to mimic a PianoStaff >> What could be the best solution to this problem? > > hi Ståle, > > personally i'd go with the second idea. this part of the notation manual > concerns staff modification: > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/modifying-single-staves > > the main tricky part is modifying the Clef stencil, which can be done using a > markup: > > { > \override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #11 > \override Staff.Clef.stencil = #ly:text-interface::print > \override Staff.Clef.text = > \markup > \combine > \raise #2 \musicglyph #"clefs.G" > \lower #2 \musicglyph #"clefs.F" > \clef alto > c'1 > } > > > > nathan > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user