%% Generated by lilypond-book.py %% Options: [alt=[image of music],printfilename,indent=0\mm,texidoc,line-width=160\mm] \include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly" % **************************************************************** % Start cut-&-pastable-section % **************************************************************** \paper { #(define dump-extents #t) indent = 0\mm line-width = 160\mm force-assignment = #"" line-width = #(- line-width (* mm 3.000000)) } \layout { } % **************************************************************** % ly snippet: % **************************************************************** \sourcefilename "/home/lilydev/vc/gub/target/linux-x86/src/lilypond-localhost--home-lilydev-vc-lilypond-master/input/regression/hara-kiri-pianostaff.ly" \sourcefileline 0 \version "2.11.51" \header { texidoc = " Hara-kiri staves kill themselves if they are empty. This example really contains three staves, but as they progress, empty ones are removed: this example has three staves, but some of them disappear: note how the 2nd line only has the bar number 2. (That the bar number is printed might be considered a bug, however, the scenario of all staves disappearing does not happen in practice.) Any staff brackets and braces are removed, both in the single staff and no staff case. This example was done with a pianostaff, which has fixed distance alignment; this should not confuse the mechanism. " } \layout { ragged-right= ##t \context { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext } } \transpose c c'' \context PianoStaff << \new Staff { c4 c c c \break s1 \break c4 c c c \break c c c c} \new Staff { d4 d d d s1 s1 s1 } \new Staff { e4 e e e s1 e4 e e e s1 } >> % **************************************************************** % end ly snippet % ****************************************************************