On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:45 AM, David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote: > > Hayden Muhl <address@hidden> writes: >
> > In the continuo and violin parts, you can see where I have commented out a > > rehearsal mark. Instead of adding that rehearsal mark to both parts, I want > > to use the "marks" variable to add the rehearsal mark to both parts. I want
> > to create one score combining the continuo and marks, and another score > > combining the violin and marks. What I don't know how to do is write the > > score objects properly. > > The following works fine.
> > \score { > \new Staff << \marks \violin >> > } > > \score { > \new Staff << \marks \continuo >> > } > > > Here's what I've tried so far, that has not worked.
> > > > Like I said before, every way I've tried adding marks results in an extra > > blank staff. > > You might have used \\ or so which creates new voices. You don't want
> new voices: you just want to have the marks in parallel with the other > parts. << >> without anything else works for that purpose. > > -- > David Kastrup > > > _______________________________________________
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This worked brilliantly. Thank you.
I wasn't aware that you could use <<...>> without the \\. That's the bit I was missing from the solution I linked in my first post.