On 04/20/2011 02:55 AM, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > \new TabStaff = "guitar tab" << > \new TabVoice = "upper" { \tabFullNotation \upper } > \new TabVoice = "lower" { \tabFullNotation \lower } > >> Thank you. This also works:
\new TabStaff = "guitar tab" << \context TabVoice = "upper" { \tabFullNotation \upper } \context TabVoice = "lower" { \tabFullNotation \lower } >> Once again I'm reading about context and trying to understand. I'm a C/C++ guy and I guess it would make more sense to me if I understood the data structures. I understand that the \context will do the \new if required. Do they both create a named context exactly the same? Patrick _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user