Yes indeed. The 'structure' literally mirrors the structure of the
entire piece and thus takes the entire length of the piece. Think of
even adding (rehearsal) marks, section / section labels or breaks to the
structure.

S.

On 13.05.2024 12:22, Raphael Mankin wrote:
Thank you, that is a neat trick, but when there are, for instance, tempo
changes in the middle I presume I have to have lots of spacer rests in
'structure'.


On 13/05/2024 10:04, fremoin via LilyPond user discussion wrote:

Hello,

%%%
\version "2.25.15"

structure = { \tempo 4=42 }
high = {e''1}
low = {a'1}

\score {
    \header { piece = "Score" }
    <<
       \new Devnull \structure
       \new StaffGroup <<
          \new Staff \high
          \new Staff \low
       >>
    >>
}

\score {
    \header { piece = "Part High" }
    <<
       \new Devnull \structure
       \new StaffGroup <<
          \new Staff \high
       >>
    >>
}

\score {
    \header { piece = "Part Low" }
    <<
       \new Devnull \structure
       \new StaffGroup <<
          \new Staff \low
       >>
    >>
}
%%%

hth,
Frédéric





Le 13/05/2024 à 09:29, Raphael Mankin a écrit :
When one writes a score various annotations, e.g. tempo changes, are
attached only to the top staff. When one generates separate parts one
want those annotations on every part.

If I attach the annotations to every part the parts are correct, but
I get warnings in the full score but the appearance is correct.

Is there a generally accepted way of coding this?








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