I see... so the remove-empty property can only be set once for the entire
staff.
Yes, how unfortunate!
Neil
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Composition/Theory
Brigham Young University
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lilypond-user maili
Hi Mats,
That's unnecessarily complicated, just use the remove-empty
property, see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-07/msg00776.html
This didn't used to work (which is why we used the "unnecessarily
complicated" workaround), and certainly the attached snippet still
do
Quoting Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Silas,
Or maybe just allow the user to switch
empty-staff removal on and off at arbitrary bars.
That's easy enough — check the list archives (or LSR) for
keep-alive- interfaces, and you'll find the answer.
That's unnecessarily complicated, j
Hi Silas,
Or maybe just allow the user to switch
empty-staff removal on and off at arbitrary bars.
That's easy enough — check the list archives (or LSR) for keep-alive-
interfaces, and you'll find the answer.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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lilypond
Hi, I have an orchestral score that has only 1
system per page. I did:
\layout {
\context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
}
and it works great, except for one problem: On
most pages, not enough of the staves are removed
to be able to fit another system on. Result: the
reader has to do more work