use that as a label or a lookup key
for something.
HTH
Urs
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On 02.02.2017 21:25, SoundsFromSound wrote:
Urs Liska wrote
You can use the explicit staff name to access the context (or compare to
some arbitrary value), and it's for example used in the \change Staff =
"upper" command.
Can you give an example of a simple score where you create a staff and
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Am 02.02.2017 um 15:05 schrieb James:
> Hello,
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> Would someone tell me (as a person who doesn't really use explicit
> 'Staff' commands what the purpose of the \new Staff = 'some string' is?
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> That is looking at many of the examples in our Docs and Snippets, the
> '=' doesn't appear to do
Hello,
Would someone tell me (as a person who doesn't really use explicit
'Staff' commands what the purpose of the \new Staff = 'some string' is?
That is looking at many of the examples in our Docs and Snippets, the
'=' doesn't appear to do anything other than just be a human readable
label