I don't really know anything about gregorian chant notation, but if you
refer to
section 7.7.11 Gregorian chant contexts, it mentions "Editio Vaticana"
and I guess that the inspiration to use colored staves comes either from
that edition
or from original manuscripts.
If you want them in black, just add
\layout {
\context {
\VaticanaStaff
\revert StaffSymbol #'color
\revert LedgerLineSpanner #'color
}
}
somewhere below the line
\include "gregorian-init.ly"
in your .ly file.
/Mats
Joseph Haig wrote:
When using some ancient notations the staves are coloured red, as in
section 7.7 of the user guide. Why is this and is it possible to set
it to black?
Thanks,
Joe
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