Am Mo., 8. Okt. 2018 um 12:28 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma <address@hidden>:
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Well, if you change 'Staff' to 'Score' in the line
\temporary \override Staff.TimeSignature.stencil =
then the new stencil is always printed without the need to repeat it
in every Staff.
Though, I have my doubts that's really what you want.
I would recommend not to change the code but to \omit the
TimeSignature in every Staff, where you don't want it:
<<
\new Staff
{
r2 r
\time ##f 3/4
r4 r r
}
\new Staff \with { \omit TimeSignature }
{
r2 r
r4 r r
}
If you omit the Y-offset-override from the original example the
TimeSignature is printed in Staff as usual.
Though, Orff prints it above, afaik.
With my original coding there is a lot of space below the TimeSignature.
It could be removed or at least reduced if the dimensions of the
TimeSignature-stencil would be adjusted.
But I simply don't know how changes of TimeSignatures are dealed with
in this edition of the Carmina Burana.
Can you link to some online-images of line-breaking TimeSignatures?