When I use a choirstaff, the pretty choir-bracket that groups the
staves into a
system (what's it called, anyway?) overlaps with the measure numbers. In this
example, it's measure number 7; but it holds for any number and digit.
\version "2.8.1"
\paper{
ragged-right = ##t
}
\score {
\new ChoirStaff <<
\new Staff = women <<
\relative c'' { \repeat unfold 7 { c2. c8 c8 } } >>
\new Staff = men <<
\clef bass
\relative c { \repeat unfold 7 { c2. c8 c8 } } >> >>
}
Sorry about putting the >> in such awkward places; I have to lull Gmane into
thinking I'm not top-posting. On the penultimate line, the first ">>"
closes the
men staff, and the second one the Choirstaff.
Regards,
Sietse Brouwer,
sbbrouwer 'monkeytail' gmail 'spot' com
Utrecht, the Netherlands
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