On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Pierre Perol-Schneider < pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Interesting, thanks David. > Cheers, > Pierre > To get more of the control any user would expect, you could do something like this: \version "2.19.16" \new Staff << \repeat unfold 8 { \startStaff s4 \stopStaff } { a4 \once \override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #blue a \once \override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #green a \once \override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red a a4 a a a } >> %%%% I imagine this could be automated fairly easily. Who knows the overhead with large scores, though! (Aside: it might be interesting to come up with something emulating the old single-impression printing technique where staff lines, notes, and text were stamped together and inexactly aligned-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_music_publishing (under Rastell) Can't come up with a good visual.) David
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