Hi David, thanks for your advice, it worked perfectly. A 1 minute text replacement job too!
Thanks again, Matt. > On 16 Nov 2017, at 1:57 am, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > > Matt Hood <mattho...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> I’m putting together an arrangement for four guitars, with the parts >> in tab and the full score in standard notation. Each part is its own >> variable, and then separate instances of Staff and TabStaff are used >> to output in the different formats. >> >> I’ve gone back through and added fingering information to make the tab >> sensible, using these commands: >> \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #?? >> \set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##?? >> >> This makes a nice looking tab, but now the full score is littered with >> extra clefs and spacing issues on every instance that I’ve changed >> some property of TabStaff. >> Is there a way to disable all occurrences of a TabStaff in the full score? >> Worst case scenario I can use tags, but that’s awfully tedious. Or I >> could have two copies of the parts, but then I’ve got to change two >> files for every alteration, which isn’t a great practice. >> >> Any ideas? > > Use \set Staff.minimumFret ... et al. A TabStaff will also answer to > Staff (since it is aliased accordingly), and the settings will not cause > trouble in a Staff. > > Alternatively, tag those commands and use \removeWithTag to strip them > from the Staff version. > > -- > David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user