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Re: changing number of lines in staff, clef and note positions
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Martin Tarenskeen |
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Re: changing number of lines in staff, clef and note positions |
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Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:08:03 +0200 (CEST) |
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Alpine 2.00 (LFD 1167 2008-08-23) |
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Hi,
starting from this example:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/input/lsr/lilypond-snippets/Staff-notation#Changing-the-number-of-lines-in-a-staff
How can I:
change the position of the bass clef in the lower staff, so that the 2nd
line from above is the f-line, just like with a normal 5-line staff, and
the bass-clef (f-clef) and notes are placed accordingly ?
To answer my own question:
changing:
\clef bass
to:
\set Staff.clefGlyph = #"clefs.F"
\set Staff.clefPosition = #1
\set Staff.middleCPosition = #8
did the trick.
Now I have to find some more tricks to achieve my following goal:
I need to change the spacing between the upper and the lower staff, so
that the position of the middle c (c') is exactly in the middle between
the two staffs, and the distance between c' and e' (upper staff) and c'
and a (lower staff) is exactly the same as between for example e' and g'.
In other words I need proportional vertical notation across the whole
2-staff system.
(B.T.W: Maybe you are curious what I'm trying to do? I want Lilypond to
print music staffs that will be cut out from the paper, the notes will be
perforated to holes. The strip of (thick) paper will be inserted in a
small music-box that I have. The wholes in the paper will trigger small
metal pins and the music will play! This will also require proportional
notation horizontally. And very exact changing of the staffsize. Some more
things in the manuals I have to study :-) )
Martin