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Re: TimeSignature and magnifyStaff


From: Malte Meyn
Subject: Re: TimeSignature and magnifyStaff
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 08:42:10 +0200
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Am 16.07.2018 um 19:10 schrieb foxfanfare:
I also think this tool has been written for chamber music with piano. That's
why the smaller staves should be above. But it could be different, for
instance, I have to write a piano piece with a "tracker" part (it is an
electronic tape). In this case, it's better to have the tracker part bellow
as it is used only as a guide.

As mentioned earlier, IMO the order of staves shouldn’t change the behaviour of \magnifyStaff. I have the following setup with alternating staff sizes:

Soprano: small
Alto: normal
Tenor: small
Bass: normal

Soprano and Tenor aren’t notated in the original because they follow Alto and Bass as “Canon in diatessaron [i. e. [upper] fourth]”.

So different orders of staves of different sizes should be no problem.



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