At Wed, 3 Aug 2011 16:45:23 +0100, Phil Holmes wrote: > Could you post a pdf or png of the "floating" furniture?
Even better: an example you can compile, which I was working on just before getting your e-mail... not exactly a tiny example, but I needed to force the example to cross a system boundary. What I get: Two bars in the first system. The ossia staff (correctly) hides the staff lines in the first bar, but displays the clef and time signature at the system's left boundary -- free-floating, visually anchored to nothing. Everything else is fine. What I want: Ideally, the "free-floating" clef and time signature should display just left of the bar line to m2 (as if there were a clef and meter change in that bar). It would be really nice to have the staff lines extend backward just enough to cover that space. Un-comment these lines -- %%% \remove "Time_signature_engraver" %%% \override Clef #'transparent = ##t -- and the free-floating symbols disappear, but the clef and time signatures disappear from the end of the first system and all of the second system, where they are needed. Or, we could back up a couple of steps and I could ask, what's the orthodox way to notate this sort of thing? Maybe the standard engravers' reference texts have another, better idea? I'm not attached to this specific notation strategy -- just looking for something that will be clear and not obscure the meter changes. James \version "2.14.1" \include "english.ly" outline = { \time 4/4 s1*2 \time 3/4 s2. \time 4/4 s1*2 } \score { << \new Staff = "ossia" \with { %%% \remove "Time_signature_engraver" %%% \override Clef #'transparent = ##t fontSize = #-3 \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -3) \override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #(magstep -3) } { \stopStaff \outline } \new Staff << \outline { \repeat unfold 16 { b'16 } << { \repeat unfold 60 { b'16 } } \context Staff="ossia" { \startStaff \repeat unfold 22 { b'8 } \stopStaff } >> } >> >> } -- James Harkins /// dewdrop world jamshar...@dewdrop-world.net http://www.dewdrop-world.net "Come said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet has yet chanted, Sing me the universal." -- Whitman blog: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/words audio clips: http://www.dewdrop-world.net/audio more audio: http://soundcloud.com/dewdrop_world/tracks _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user