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Limao Luo wrote Sunday, August 30, 2009 11:51 PM
I have a piece in which I have combined the violin 1 and violin 2
parts because
the notes in the first thirty or so measures are the same;
however, when I try
to use the \new StaffGroup command to separate the notes into two
different
staves, I find that there are three staves all in a column;
however, I want to
be able to get rid of the staff they were originally combined on
in the first
thirty measures. Is this at all possible?
The excerpt of code I used that produced this unwanted bug is as
follows:
{
\time 7/8 d8-> (cis) b a-> (b) fis-> (g)
\new StaffGroup << \new Staff { \time 3/8 a4 e'8} \new Staff { a
(a,) e'} >>
}
Here's one way. You will need to insert a \break
where the two staves begin. See section 1.6.2 in
the Notation Reference for details.
\layout {
\context {
\RemoveEmptyStaffContext
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'remove-first = ##t
}
}
{
\new Staff {
\time 7/8
d8-> (cis) b a-> (b) fis-> (g)
\break
}
\new StaffGroup <<
\new staff {
\time 3/8
a4 e'8
}
\new Staff {
a8 (a,) e'
}
>>
}
Trevor
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