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Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature
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Christopher R. Maden |
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Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature |
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Mon, 4 Feb 2019 09:47:34 -0500 |
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On 2/4/19 6:03 AM, Aaron Hill wrote:
Note in this case I changed the CueClef font-size to match the reduced
size of a non-cue clef when it appears within a line.
That looks great, thanks! The \cueClefUnset bass clef still looks tiny,
and if I use \cueClef to switch back to bass, it shows up in every
line... If I switch back with \cueClef bass, but then use \cueClefUnset
later, I get a redundant tiny bass clef, and if I use \cueClef bass
immediately followed by \cueClefUnset, the unset supersedes the set, and
I get a tiny clef.
I tried the naïve override: \override CueClefUnset.font-size = #-2 but
that has no apparent effect. What’s the grob used to produce the clef
at an unset event?
~Chris
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Emperor Norton had the right idea.
Re: Change staff clef immediately after time signature, David Kastrup, 2019/02/04